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| f VOLUME XIV. No. 48 EMPRESS, ALTA. THURSDAY, April 28, 1927 Price: $2.00 Per Year . sy United Church Mrs. Wemp, of Social High School Easter Examinations Flowers for the Home Garden Anglican. CHuteh Plains, Passes Away x ' ; \ “c yay - Name Tot. Marks No, Subjects Average Rank ‘erennial plants are those Steals i ret eisitiare The death occurred ou Satur- Ross Young APL ASL ods WAY S 85 1 that persist year after year, May Ist nd ‘Sunday after tention is directe : : +) ge } / s ge in bs ‘bt Wie Saal : af day, April 23, of Clava Peterson’) A, Van Cleave ......0..0.0 006. 590 7 Sf » Many perennials flower and ay fae I Git vf St, Philip and yLaaT re Ki pee aa an ; Wemp, wite of H. Wemp, of Haiti taiy Wi peo ondauouuuue 163 6 77 3 jmeany do not flower, Many Kets Ait A a es é mate Social Plains, Deceased was in’ \M, Hutehinsun........ 156 6 76 i bear targe showy flowers and)" t. Mary's Church: distur i eee a daeRnin ) ae ne Nea % an or poor sum-| her 53rd year, and death came) S$, MacPherson. .......cceceuee 520) 7 76 5 many bear small inconspicucus 10 a.m, Holy Communion, ner is desire , ; i t Witty, f SHOW oeslit 11.30 following a lingering illness. G, MacDonald ............000. 504 8 74 6 fiowers, Many produce weedy 5 bbe NSU HA § Eh) aah fwinteai i aul AY CAM The funeral service was held) H, Boyd 0... . cece ceca 613 9 68 7 |stems that survive the winter, 12.15 p.m, Sunday School. is hd reed Gh rot E he in St. Mary’s Anglican Church) W, Reid oo. ce ee ee ee 532 8 67 sg While others produce herba- | Ainslie School, 3 p.m, ‘i = mathe 2 a eee i i aaa i a ‘Stik 7 100), ] 44, Mondny afternoon, and was) }), Jackson ; 519 8 65 9 cewus stems that die in the | Mstuary School, 7 p.m, 6 ; : PUSCUCKS T-[0 Paes noun OU UUUUDLL { f f 9 | if su anGE a ithe bed tenh e *°leonducted by the Rev, L, J./G Hanna ..s.cce esses eee SY 6 6d 10 | #utamn, Phose classed as L. J. Tatham, depp Tatham, A large attendance of) Ro Paw! Bee j 58 jhardy perennial flowers pro-| Priest-in-charge Our invitaiion and eur wel- . 7A GAA i A UCR AL ed " oe re este | id dBWa BES? seuiteeet neighbors and friends were) P ‘Tarr : 208 6 55 jz duce herbaceous stems on | ——— ae pi ih i SUNY SO iiuooudeo un GELL 2s 5i Z : ; Vins wiiiain me aig nes Ms ee! 10) present. Vhe remains were] B, Pawlak 9 .....ccecceeeees 132 8 5d. 13 | Which flowers ave borne during | Daisy (Pyrethrum roseum), Baca ais p eel fice sanwliatie committed to their final restin) yw, Btoroys ce ieccn mami ts 312 6 52 14 the spring, summer and aut-| Speedwell (Veronica), Milfoil peg, ut ie be an aeeecucd (Ute Empress cemetery, Sym- ———— rss months and die at the /(Archillea roseum), Bishop's invite those living in the count y y lJ Torry 292 6 19 1d | \yr P pena iEm vin he “|patby is expressed with Mr | M. GTR on a ee 405 5 15 16 lelose of the growing season,| Weed (Aegopodium), Golden P [ene ie ress Ser ee en eo | OVA ee CUCL OS Cemtr ce Cone iene) oirsner tusrenes serene . ° - : . fi J reneiaamanemeie _.| Wemp in bis berenvement, |, Ges ot =) ; 2 |The fleshy, underground por.|Glow, Sneezeweed (Helenium), The Minister’s message will SST RERTSSIGE Ws Ty Dutnety 9 aise. sneer: 3il 44 li ltions of such plant ive the | Bergamot (Monarda) Coral ; { | 8 such phi s survive | $ 4 r be one of sensonable optimism! Sunday School Easter P Note—Marks obtained by pupils in the various subjects were) |; eta PrN tae Chast Creed INRA i ay School Easter Frogram | aa hee Tepper |winter and produce the stems,| Bells (Heuchera sanguinea), entitled, ie Hast Window. j also submitted to the Hditor for publication by Principal Shaw (ence Titgerrendy Michaelmas Daisy, ‘Mal Good singing and Choir, Solo | | However, the amount of work entailed would not allow tor pibveaalt tt Piskid lis aetgitd 9 alas 4 a sant hn at and chorus, ; In the report of Haster serv. | f I ; ; |the following year, Cross (Lychnis chaleedonica), N. W. Whitmore, Minister, jices last week, word of th e suc 1 itemization of subjects Perennial flowers should be|Blozing Star (Liatris), Meadow are tf special program by the Sunday | ~~ F re grown more extensively than | Rue (Thalictrum), Golden Mar. Vi field AL yaa School was omitted, The ote} Hospital Notes Acadia Valley they are being grown at the truerite (Anthemis tinctoria), iewfield an orks jren collected plants from vari-| é oo present time, Perennials can This group of hardy peren- will ous homes and decorated the} J. MacDougaid, Atlee, is re J. H Wong, proprietor of be grown easily and some ot nials usually grown from divi- salt residents oF these con: church, The storm which broke | eee medical treatment for a/the restaurant bas returned! the most attractive flow ering sions 1s relatively small, but it Reuse Seiity {teats } & just at 2 o'clock, caused some |!!™e acl (bo wu three months vacation, jplants found in gardens belong contains a number of very at- Viewtield, 230 p.m. to stry away, and a number of Alex. Knittle, Lancer, operat: | ‘Lhe usual weekly meeting of to this group, When well es- tractive forms, A few in this Forks, 7,00 p.m, the staff ane school were ab-|}ed on recently for a ruptured) che athletic, Kriday, April 22, tablished, perennials require |BrCup tre as follows: Change goes into effect witb sent, However, those present|/appendix is now progressing} was not very well attended on | very little attention, and the (a) Low to medium.—Dwarf the first Sunday in May. enjoyed the special effort made. | favornbly, account Of bAdonds, leost of maintaining a perennial Iris (Iris Puma), Coral Lily Everybody weleome. res tte dats i pu on in) A, H. Staddon, has returned | Fred Peers is now enjoying | eT ae eal Ther See erie SLE deg 5 N, W, Whitmore, Minister WHO CE HEE OUCH 3 Uta OCS in scan ies improved health after bis re cost of maintaining an annual |(Phlox subulata), i sion of the classes in the Sun- | 4 | i “| border Perennials do not re (b) Medium to tall,--German —_—_—_—____--— é a FiPyalhady Vir gui }Cent operation, and his friends), ; Seek rer : ; IMIR GMOETRS day School room The child. | the little son of Mr, and Mi he iD on, ane h uu ne i quire re-planting every Spring, Iris, Siberian Iris, Peony, Rib- ME} A) da a ere a ire dation tor| W¥. KB Thompson,-of Bindloss,)8"@ git fo see him around | , 7 t Gr > i Hee cae By : ; | ; : i s and e: ) Ss MAOKEN?| R= Violorla Alice -Mackan- ren deserve comme ndation tor [are Tat CORRS SaTAWH TE BS Here | RHETLLAT as do annuals and earlier flow. | 000 a PASS (Phalar is), Lemon zie, died April 28th, 1924. thei successtul effort to com.) "> y By uy. | jers,and consequently a longer Day Lily (Hemerocallis), Tiger y “To memory ever dear’? memorate this special season of His fuce required suturing. | ©. Waller, teacher of the} period of bloom may be ob-| Lily (Lilium tigrinum), Prairie —Alex Mackenzie. our Church, ety | Mrs, Henry Rinker, of Caven- Acadia Valley school, enjoyed | tained from perennials than is Lily (Lilium umbellatum), : dish, underwent appendix oper. | ® weanls PAV OUR MOU BLAU AS:; during | possible frem annuals. Few of those mentioned are ; ation, Sunday, the Haster holidays, From the cultural standpoint |4a#live to Saskatchewan and d " S | Mrs. Miller, of Mendbam, was Bill Mwing, returned about perennial flowering plants may these liste could be extended by i j ale of Flowers for Mother S Day admitted to the hospital on} !Wwo weeks ago from a winter's | bo divided into two classes, The|'™cluding more native species, 4G = | Tuesday, suffering from an in- visit in the Melfort district, He|first class contains those that] Under suitable cenditions, But- - Ls ° i fected ear, says thatatas a good farming | ave usually propagated by seed (continued on back page) also Home Baking Bal ried ‘il district, and the second class contains |= a ake Shaw, had an axiilary . “g Atternoon Tea will be served. The United Church School O88 ayenl Wave : those that are usually propa- { RAGIP NSU TULAT OM RY LH Rena EBITOLO nicloal j#beceus Opsned Luosday, | Fane Ga eee fyated by division, Those in Attention Men ! om » ale ; Hoe > £ ? J Sete Mrs, BP. Smarzyk, bad teeth] . 4 ae the former class may be propa. ? 2 - | | A Gentle Reminder on | idee extracted, Monday it gated by division, and in some | Win. MacDonald had part o va Behalf of Absent Mothers WEST Oe UTA CBN AERO: Ut) | only Kalgan EMPRESS THEATRE Ne tossmnutnted oaButuvdass is] ey qimeug aoruam avnp) Rananate, sist le this. way = now doing weil. : . : ; ; ve [than by secds. A few of those B C Friday, April 29 M w a Ralf ) fie Bast nnd i uss the RED: | in the latter class may be prop- caver Oat, f Miss Sophy Raffa, underwent) there is still time for a greeting gated b : . t I : | ; P| aprearte y seed, but this is : { ‘g tonsil and adenoid operation on) to be delivered by Mother's day, : ope: 4 dec A Priced fo $40.00 ¢ é< | : SSS Unsatisfactory method in both t 99 Monday. [in gratitude for unstinted en it is move convenient t ; ) k [ieee : uses, e aur FAY ra : ° ; Fe » : 14 1y e Uuar er ac Fred, Kerbs, Leader, had his Kkindliness and long devotion propmyate them in this way (Gy W G ie a : ay yevy child of a living 4 3 ° ° ° 4 appendix removed under local) MY every e than by seeds. A few of those} ; Starring eT nother send a loving yvreeting |; : , ayo aniaethesin, Puesday, | alas © in the latter class may be prop eo) rts q . ana th A) every ebild oboa a. - ate a “s ; saree? Ds stint ts and Overalls i pak ; i Pat es : sate y seed, D S 1S ail ull- g RICHARD DIX with Unclaimed Military Awards [parted mother think kindly | cotigtactory method in both at Cost 4 es fnod live nobly ter her ea ¥ : Ae ¢ : cases, OWing cither to the fail- : Esther Ralston Information has been receiy- ae ; = Shoes and Gloves z ure of the plant to pass on to Kid Gloom just melts away when the Quarterback ed that there are in stock at LUA Tan t the next generation its varietal l C Nati wefan aaikland Seed! eonre agents for allimag. | oe Relais yee also at ost snaps out the “Peppy Signal that starts the action —and AEE Hos Babies azines and newspapers, Give Chara il ee fr the en eih oh N the laughs in this one,. Just watch him flope around Joe Ss : 67 ri rs rit ae aaa yeur orders to the “Hinpress Hie se Sha KO Ring. the re-)/Let us Show You, no trouble rs 4 tars, 67,638 British nv Med-}*, ; a as 8 ig plant to” the owering Blue's end for a touch down of joy and another entertain Alay cER ty \atiare Neal | Express stage, ACN oEe ment record, ie Biba eel Hardy perennial flowering | Agent for Sc mi-ready Tailoring BOY ! OM. BOY! together with a number of Dis.| .), pees | é ! ; ‘nrantidtail (lenin iodine es Regimental Number, Plants that may bevgrown from ||) ee Admission, 25c and 50c ie e ee ; : *)} Rank, Name and CEB, Unit seed are as follows: | Military Medals, Medals of the | we (a) Low to medium— Rock BLOD f als Order ot the British) Empire," presei i foal Oihue Hild neay, Cress (Arabis alpina), Baby’s | as when the medal or decoration 7 h. 1 Se Meritorious Service Medals and Aide ; Viet ty veath, Iceland Poppy, Basket 7 TT n" and French Medals. | ssl! be forwarded of Gold A \ly Ssunl Saxatile), | . E M EN’ s M A N The authovities desire to dis- a snow MPlanthus DE) | el et your Repairs Now | .2evwenme Ear {ac , | itosum), Pcrget- me-not, quickly as ease eit ex-sol. aust t (lberis sempervir- Sinee f ; Any farmers having Machinery, that needs Repair parts diers Who have served Over aint pecial ens), Carpathian Harebell (Ca-| ae » before being ready for the Spring Work, kindly call and seas and have not yet received | npanula carpatica), Lychnis their Medals or D rations | We bane y (Lychnis Haageana), Dwarf ? , we will give prompt service nak Rial ner ae us! We took over a large quantity penstomon (Penstemon _ nitid- ENGINE S worst If d Machine ‘libevalad ave requested to make immedi ; you need any new achinery, we w1 e glad to PAT THT TTR eR A yar of High- grade Martin-Senour Us), Blackberry Lily (Belamn- show you: Hee N ie D Hf i H dB Paint canda Chinensis), enemy. mento Nationn efence (Di-| “ouse an 3arn Pain (t sees Vays »)) Mediom to tallb—Larkspur The Famous INTERNATIONAL Harvester Co. Line. WERE AT AD aanrHant. (OshaGrds . . He undled ( ; pur Fi ete a at 21, Regular, $600 a Gallon (Delphinium), Bleeding Heart, Ab Teresa SE h e E lie b ¥ ‘d oe ee . | Columbine, Sweet Rocket, Blan. now, dont be e€ up when Th GE YOUR which w re closi t at f : ; : MPIess um er ar S J ¥ 4 Bits DBM ES EU ket Flower (Gaillardia), Pink | yOu need it. i N. ANDERSON, PI 8 ¢ N. Al is prop, rone ds 4 L | ° : . | , Blacksmith | $ per Ga For Soe (Car and Gas Engine | / Kitchen Cabinet, large Que-| j ; )} These ainelude standard and 5 alia Liens . Repairs , : - ! ,? ] H r | r Remember, MOTHER ! Work and |" tle tant! wl weit tre NeP 5) ® Apply “Empress Express" | of every description. Moderate ; On MOTHER'S DAY | Oil Shingle Stain office, charges, work guaranteed. ; W ood ine no ) 3 Write hcme to Mother: Send her a box of Picardy 00 work | seb Lew} PUIG, i eu intend DD ‘See me for SECOND - HAND Bie ice (erent enen ary Curd wand aaa Glt | doing some painting it will pay Dr. HOFFER CARS and TRUCKS, all over. locolates, se a { Ro. ay \a an a Done by you to secure our prices, Grad, of Pittsburgh) hauled, oO oses. = . oe ee TIA BRARRKLY |. =; DENTIST | Cut Flowers delivered to any city in the world. © BRAKKE | | e im ER n Leader, every ‘Tuesday and | A ARDEN shed Wednesday °

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r Too Late! Witt lie hemo thentre lrolocau i \ ( ni eal 0 1 children w etin i resk int! minds, t cilizens oO Min eral it ) ino t tooepid wt ty plioid 1 tit wri H Wieted over ) people und mh to tot dea 0 sper preeniutio 1 ot) proviston Of meceessary ate eure ould hiave t Lothe people of Monteeal teon he sorrows Oo he theatre fi ni 1 Til i ie present phoid epidemic could easily © been pr ite It is the ime old story over and over auain of lockinz ihe stable door er the horse bias bee vien, und one OWMeiithes inelined to question Tituniien bedt re, after all Oo mideh stpoclorve in intelligences to itt la Cise Olu H is Noticeable Chat ones billen they are H b nar ooo aime blander time after ie i pu ' nalts oreo t d Pollo e Montresd ' oe | no oin tlion ow hide into tye thouetye { tho Oo Uae in Whretler ' were i condition 0 those attending jee j ieall 0 el mnie free eo owe Cemed ame « | 0 TT “hoa ioewtia Opel 1 loss 0 ! live o dist iu eh Ce 3 i theenctho 1 Ln one he 4 too da investivutio ha tab ed nd outbred ere of imipu ma H i ol 1 Chives dunieny H nother and le us to fuce it trial for Maurder or. el J Tontreal one oulsund adsomot 1 on i red 0 te hi Is fight for li tnd me uo tw ore Gre dea \ ¢ 1 oO crimingd negtizenece In use o phoid outt ¢ ouble ' ( en ' | the fit plaice \ u worn Iu saute UL citizens through the asstuance of a supp of pure 1 of the duties of a civie health depirtinent nd vo ed ' wre paid saharde out of t tunes ot e ovate f ] ' luce, medical scien hha teed it ei e hiatus shold, of rendering peo a o its t Now | raging energetic steps are being taken to innoculate tens of thousands of citize When, in the Gase of dan it is everlasiingls Too date Not onl a, the eniergeney v ur ost Maa i ite e fort and mone us the duy to day carrying on o gis all iniportant work vould cost in regular work of health adiminisivacion \\ is j lint

iunteipal couneits insist they cannot afford to expend nione to profece te eatlth und lives of their people. and ther expend duauy times the required fount in a frantic endeavor to overcome tle evil whieh the thre led has resulted? \r other phices adopt a “holier than thou it owurd mite let them examine cht ipa on ] ; le fact that smidipox, diphtheria and typhoid re Ci De

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UETL eS EN TIK LEENA PRET TTP PCO work of kukes: tnd rivers that woula at 57 Points in Wireless Consultations at Sea WILITGALSON HUNT Teen ATOM En aerine ; be contusing in their multiplicity i Construction or acqu ion of cour An international medical code most medicines, and beewuse so stror especial Means were not taken te! try elevators at 57 I eeR whereby remedies for diseases woulda Nhs au HLA do « is required to gi simplity them. This is done, on the! decided upon by the clo 0 Ol Wye Fat mitted by tandardized coae eheu every home i , In a Speelal color clally announeed. Vhis wilh bein cal consultarions at sea between doc- sure et “Nerviline” tu nd also in difterentiaidug the main) total number of elevators owned bys torte hips and those carrying dov- a rs vitterwiars from the restr, the Saskatchewan Pool to bt tor ® tors, is being urged by British physi- The mip, although designed parties 127-28 erop " cians. By (his meng the difficulties Found Millions But ularly for use of aviator houla Prollowing \ choot hinguace differences are to be re- Received No Reward M0." (hubs servterable fo 1 CHES AML ERE Ae TI Oreste, ? eval publie. dor the who wi Wheat Pool - British Officer Left Sick Bed to Locate |! vel in this vegton, whether dog Adanae, Anerl ler, \equ Wreck of Laurentic enn in winter or by canoe in Aston, Braneepe Sromiliedd, Car Gee Gonnriniler Canin THREAT eater detail than dis usual for Corinne, Cory, Creiz Do i Minard’s will ninke your hair DosO., DSC, BUNGE. whe located ane Sele used, Thomay be obtained from ing, Driver, Dulwir tingte Vve soft and lustrous, Stimulates Laurenti ron owhie S25 000.000 the ‘Popographiewd Survey Depart sham, Menton, Mindlater, ho n srowth. Use as_a_tonte, in {iteneliselmoneent COI ec LUcO the [orerior, Ottawa, for the Pusitier, Iloward, Eloldf Hovizor dev Unsworth, who ts now tn charge hominal price of 24 cents, or it de Ilughton, Jas Sidit IX h | IN OF we steanter trading berween Cait: sired in folder form, for oo cent dive Lanigan Mit Mavetiwell M bs and the Con inent, was a pilot in a Marengo, Montana MeVasgint 4 Lh tri rs and mine eleuetnee offi Eat Raw Wheat Neudor! Norquys Pirsqua : KING OF PAIN ce Lotich Swilly dotithe when Pangniin, Pelly, Vhippen, @yin, Qu e “Ratventio® striae! Parisians Extol Benefits Derived From ‘\ppelie, Redvers, PEUe Tavkee He saved ghe ship's complement Latest Craze Stenen, St. Briony, » Puxtord but suffered so imueh from: oxposure Raw wheat as a enre for all ils fa Valparatso, Vance CWOO0C ato he war admitted to Londonderry the buest craze of intellectual Paris: kie, Windthor Wolt Longest Street in World Hospital Adtuiiriliy expeditions faib fan In connection e 127 elt Washington street, as it runs from ing fo loette the troasure laden ves ANtulre Paphin, a owrber on dietett vitor prosran: Ho we vgreed That Boston to Providence, RUE, has had el, Comunmauder Unsworth insis ed on started in a series of articles in Com for the purpose of CEM potut ome fame as being the longest street leaving hi ick bed to take part in. oedia, the theatrical and artistic daily there should be a minineaia deliver in the world, but that honor appears the search flis Knowledge of trish newspaper, extolling the Dbenefiiear at such points of an: OF SUN To belong to Watling street, in Eng- Withers enabled hint pa diseove the effec of muunching a teaspoonful of bushels during the er t "land, whieh runs ws such from Lon- wreek and buoys the spot, making poo germinating wheat before Tuneheon and T2be2s, except id me on iol pool ible the recent vase operaiion every day stations or boundary poi - a or Which hone tnd reward have Wheat he deelive contains inoat ont for vour ship ta come bee reneroushy bestower unustial degree the vitaindine In Biekinwlam Dadsae charter a tus and co out to meet ! Adinival pocrenil ! in other articles o vod, peaernle oxiimapedy five in commanders park § all is e lerve imubkding Bo variet ——————————————— ' orl 0 , i ' 0 rsons followed hi indy dee lonre Yithiou eco , oO ha braimed= iu ene e : 7 Cuticura Comforts Tender Externally or Internatly, it is Now hionable doctor pure When appited: external hs iD sciibtnes i ort a . F A hi | e d F rubbing. Var, ‘enast “Kelechiie OM einedqaat reatamvanne tro ran ching Irritated Feet | th ries ye | ' ; f tissue, foment iS Mee Seat i U 0 BOE es TY ah athe the feet for several minute ith Cuticura ff “op! ee i aN b Th ah er) an Ovi Soap and warm water, then follow with a light Me : anaela Wit a GREAT ) nel application of Cuticura Ointment, gently rubbed Wi aise SCTE T BNET FRAT Lives Near Arctic Circle in. This treatment is most successful in relies VE rineenient ALAN ; ; and comforting t , hot, aching, bur Coa, a org M We Di sto Employee of Hudson's Bay Company Neue ids Mostredh Adiirens anadian Denot: “Sten z £ iC AA World's Loneliest Man Halcum ti (> TPE AT MIITS TTR TOD APART OTT WEE- Cuticura Shaving Stick 25e, } Documents Are Guarded “tho loncltost mnin In ihe world Js In Westminster Abbey in Kineston, Ontario, visiting his sis -

tea Mr. ‘Thom, Who is enployed b Sc Historical Papers Dite Back to jie Eludson Bay Compan las fo Eighth Century @ past seven veut tivew! aio oa point Phe Munin Row Weethitt ihin a few miles of the Avetie cir \bbe; ante i collection Ob ela and was the only white main there oriea! document probul fle is on furlough from Wagar Outle UA 8 pe U AU o cho ois ubout 2.400 qniles nerth o Cit \ BUNS 1 a one nou Winnipeg. Ino iis district ere is six ol e pay oles. af mine | MVYIL gil viyth } over 1e0.000 dl F ATR AY thee bee " ! el ~ _ ht pure str ernst rep ~ anne Many Vessels Wrecked ss whe : . ; Meatats Ships Lost During Year 1926 Totallea : 4 : Y Yi} Three Hundred nar A total of 291 vessels were lost a mn tld dai Pel Dy clinieste t

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THE EXPRESS. EMPRESS.

Great Britain To Send More Troops To China To Care For Emergencies

smc oe 4 Hee ai fk a GARR OE BH re India Not Ready Washington and ‘Tokio concerning the For Self-Government

Nanking disorders on Mareh 24, con tinued ifs exchange over the week end and there was a confident belict [8 Incompetent to Work Out Destiny Says Lord Birkenhead London. The Karl of Birkenhead,

in ollictal quarters that within a short lime a joint note will be presented to

elt lis o 1 the Cantonese auborities. eeretinvy fou India, told the House or

whe ; ; ' 4 s in s stunee that India i t Vhis note, it was indicated, would, Lords in substan } India is no

compete \ . , require an apolozy and reparations hipetent to work out her own de

} ke veri tit whi the antaroni Tweet for the Nankiog ineident and guaran ww while the Intagonism betwe

} Mos MS ¢ nd ‘inne tees for the futur Toslems and Hindus continue

Wis declaration ts nade during

The war office ha ofliciully an

' ; tebat , Ihe ¢ ischility of grant nounced that another infantry brigade ClPHTE over the advisability of gran

und ausiiiary units toiling upproni Ing India a greater measure of sel Muttely F000 men would be dispatehed BOvermuent Lord Birkenhead told the (o tho Wai Basin Gone acdiuecat House that the general politien! out

look for India is promising and he has

brought to war strength by calling up : Seen sigas Of cCocoperation between reservists ; rv ' : ; the Dritish and the native Ile re Decision to augment the Shanghai . t marked, however, that if the agitators tlefence force came 4 i surprise f "i ; recently iyprivoned for sedition were erento those in close touch with ; k ; . 7; ; released @ recurrence of disorders events, but military experts at home dd ' “Wt ; could be expected and ih China maintained that itt I

Depends On New Postage

essential, when the demands are miadaoon the Chinese, that there be an ddeqiate force on the spot to back up

threats of possible action. ; hey ue ; Hel i 1 it No Increase in Postmasters’ Salaries fds stated that the brigade wil 0 pao , or Commissions This Year rushed to Tlone Kong relieving the iY F s } Ottawa We din arranged tha troops there for duty in Shanghai, 1

Will be no differenee this vear

UWrrently necessary they will be sent ' , . : as compared to last vear in the directly to the Yio t . ; amount of money aeerning to post Oilielals say thi not dean 47 Inasters either S sili on eon that a Chi refusal he foru ; aa A AL aa : jon, We rstand that postman coiting: demmuds i anticipated Dn } ; 4 I ters have been looking forward te au that the reinforcements are to be sent ines GC bit we gre notin a position us a measure of precaution to ear lefinit ANIL i definite a ) ement ay peti rearian a aiLalt h ecard until afte the expirutior Wweol ] | wee 1 Ou 1 ell : i ESCM : Md of one full financial yea Operittion inthe Governiie meen 7 9 : he J i Ce Under the penny postage system, tid ion on tl Chinese er Mt Hor Po. Veniot, postmustgr-gen taldwi hei Ohelgn Secre ? miler Bal W od ! : eral, addressing the iNth Conventior GI berl 1 Close tour an un kept | 44 ad of the Canadian Postmasters’ Assoc wiil their OWT Sireet dest : leit In : ?, : Ww hie cle ian ' oy ith the other nieabe of the cab ! quickly ava

To Hold Conference This Fall

Provincial Premiers to Meet Federal

Harvesters From Oxford

University Students Plan to Help Canadian Farmers This Year

Governinent in Ottawa Oxford Oxford University at Ollawa Phe conference between Gents are planning to help harvest che the provincial and federal govern. Canadian wheat crop next summer Wonis Which has been referred to sev of studen bes Huh eral tim nei Hie pire se jot nde LO ahadhy BE Ore ult rie in ¢ he | to yeu u Vier nt nd 1 ( abu Po ahs taint rajiway, ‘They will in J TReTHIT oar ane nanTTe stats Montreal and wili work on Ontarte TIN THRE De at gia to ody firms until the middle of Nugu oped to secure attendance of prim mie on hitter to Manitoba and om Minieters of all the provines Pro ' to Englind for the re-opes ; Th yainy te ing of collece in Octobe ( »> hb 0

before the confer Death of Sir Charles Tupper No Change In Pension Law wos one of canada’s Mort visti

?

guis Elder Statesmen \ | Ss } Bill Extend Time for Applications ive Ho ( | r be Introduced VC MG., WOT ie ( ho ] end Ore ! ! litt ( ) ! oO ut depende il] be da ( { ( Canad , Most d ead n. Tle w the 4 ion of Pat uot Overt } nOnAReae it ! Nn \ in TS { i 1 ) 1 in| O ite KR ( 0 oO ve al San * : } ! 1 ' i \ } Dor ion | is made by; - Hon. J. Ul Wi Minister of Teale Is Made An Indian Chief end Soldier ¢ I Rove I ment, ir Victoria py {e Hi Itxecoll tlhe lou ('o ne lo \ | Ce rye Cheetee oO fe me ( i ( ' Cir AG ef Tribute ( b alt ] \ COUN l 1 1] n tribe | ing ber t 1 oO 0 ) pic | evi n in t 1 color fi ( ) Ilo ! ( lian i \ i \ i] Threwn Cut (% ) } ( 1 P lio of Co le hi oj orpo Vhrye I ( rile ( , { | Thite Vonal Bri

AL A TT TT SER rene Aen “ws sense seers serwean

Powers Contemplate Demands On China For Outrages At Nanking

Londo Great Brithin is conteny Ibject « cor | i entation pliting miakinge certain demand gil © forediian pows involved in th the ¢ hine fist anthorithe Nh Ch pes ituation Phe British Gov conhection a foreign ou ' H OW to de h i ripe but j hot | emirate onsiderit he case known whet e demrviund mild ¢ i or United aetion b be trade ov in conjunetion power with ot powers Ii is understood thee deliver of the note here that the Dritish dratt d nds to oe Cine wWhovities is taken te an apology and reparation ov oul inelicate hat some ditheulty is bei Nanking atfair as well as punislient oneomuntered i ecuring the assent ot of the guilly person na putes Other eoveraqve to joint aerion #eainst the repetition ol rT ou lee Dritisl pre and public di breaks plas ing Niety for Cae iiitin

exchanges gare iid to be inop nad the Shite 0 “a ran betWeen various enpitals on the pether in whatever action I n

lal

Slave Expedition Matter of Defence ' Attacked By Burmes¢ Left With Government Government Will Use Natives Kill Wis Brith Officer and Canada Not Bound in Any Way Says Six Planes For Patrol Work on Hudson Strait

Rangoon, Burtmah Disaster ha Ollawa ‘In po way has this Pat

befallen one of two slave emuncipa- Tiament or country been bound by de

tion expeditions operating in the cisions made by the U perlal Contes Kachan Hill country of Nerth Burmah }enee, last fall’ declared Tremier W a a a ncneeee! , | Captain West of the British Army and) Lo Mackenzir Wing, in the Touse of } Ottiwia.——That the Lhosal Canadian tWoO Inembers of his expedition were!) Commons, when die mviewed the re Would End Appeals Nir Boree will) chortty sequire ix Killed in an attack by natives. Three! ports adopled at th Conference Mm 7 st Fokker hientie Lites SliSHE! "Worn Winitadud "utd, THUer=| ToAton. FHATaNNIiE GH lie A AMELIGA To Privy Council fetter planes trem the = vi it precer ds missing. Reinforcements of defence, Premier Kine dealaved that 2 rs Hudson Strait, was all fopert Bi military police were sent to the dis na comniitoern fad been juade on’ Sheuld be Abolished Says Liberal firmed Aloxtnder Johnston, de put trict Conmunication ino the region! belal! of Canada ith respect to de Member fer L'islet, Quebec minister of niarine nd fisherie fo is possible only by means of the helio. fence and no veque td been niade Cuehen Recuuse appeal to the Whose departuient the tying is to De graph and bad vistbilit prevented On behali of the Dritieh Coverunent Prive council are prejudieed, castt done details from reaching here in the matter It wa for eteh and involve much delay to the admin Phe ‘planes will take off from Tal In the Hugwang Vatley, lying be-| Dominion, through its own govern > istration OF SUSUCO UCOIUSG BUCKE MIS In are as soon afier June 1 [Ween the areas in whieh the twon ment and partininent. te decid pends are Contras fo the spirit o convenient Three pase re then to wbove expeditions are working. about “His for this Parliament to say to responsible government bet mise the he established alon © const bord 1000 slaves wer reed last yveur, the WwW extent WH take in ti especially mene the dere h hiws o ing the strait one ocated ato tne sovenmient paving compensation to me: pert defence,” sia the Province o Quebee, and becatse enetern end, another pear the middle the owner the Premie Hey constitite an ineignity te Can tnd the third at the entrance to dud i - _ ada, in that persons living outside o son Hay, two ‘pines makin thet . 1 . ‘ini 1 Gaal i ipperl Lower Duty on Livestock Attamed Terrific Speed | (itis Movil dude us) such anmeats|ssaguiitern at eh statins An y hould be abolishes fashion the entire Soe miles of Hue - z 5 This was the opinion of ‘They on Strait ean be carefully patrolle Western Stock Growers Are Asking Major Segvave Drives Car 203 Miie: fault, Liberal, 1islet, who spoke in é eink ; UA EUUT J she For Rellef Per Hour the Jeuisdative embly on his me He atte ' pane eter a hee et Calgary. Urging the Dominion to New York. Major Segrave's record tion to (he effect “that this Mouse! , 1! pA 37 TORE MI SSS fake all availible measures to obtain) Cf 208.6298 qiiles an hone at Dayton expresses the wish that in view of the oie aan anny ea cNe relief from United States duty on: Beoch inarked the nearest approve hucdicinl organization of Cannda and a Western, Stock. Urowata’ Aeeedintica! ts 278 mnllos an hear bi an athe, (oC ol province, Jt ia ospeatont ane) Spanish-South Aiherican Westen Stock Growers’ Association 8 27S tiles au hour, in an airplane. 44, Appeal to His Majesty's | pri : ey: addressed a resolution to the Federal) | ‘TS alr record was set by Floren iat te ataieheg ees BY Air Service Planned Governnyer \nothes resolution In Bonnett, of Franee, in December Majesty be prayed to ne longer altos Pointed ont the necessitv. for heepin ret Mhe fastest mark by rail wa my appeal as of grace.” . Will be Started if German Govern: grain and sereeuings in Canada and) [Ht set ek engine ee He - ment Finances Completion of wohibiting expert of this commiodit pus ton leming to dJaeksonvil O inshi Leet NRE ROACH TT RRTOARET ARIS RIS SEUUEATTR A ecu teva Pensions Act Fyn ar aicei a he submitted to ‘1 isking ree, Of Feu niles au hou | ind So Ameri 1 duction af rate or horse to an On the water, Mi Detroit, in 1920, nyo Further Amendments to be Made ., j i prec ado equality with cattle he Alberta) #l Lathe George, sei a record of 77 to the Present Act Ilugo Kekner, Zeppelin expert, pre Government was asked for an appre 5 peny MM ees OU AA Ot Phe Ga nN Me dor ? ded the German Government priation for experiments with crazing, ° Solent, enghind oe Maple jy foo eXtend the present pro OB silo! romaine 200000 Tn rotation and rehabilitation of native Veet I | Pe AL UM ALE AROS 40) Pension act by TUDO) tere ord oupletion of 4 rrasse Dr S. i Tolmie told the! 19+! ainendnient ! oa tated Pon j ob { ( be 4 convention that farmers are “losing The cord of e Cu Polnews 7 an a Mini Of Weel UT by Ce ten millio ol t vear j Mauretania itt ( Wlilie oldie Civil k i-lament, on f ; ; noathtlnin rare ; : TRA ni edt ! ; \ fhoenia tabl har o be - : a The pres " I WHOM. othiey ‘A t : er this eonditio ' Many Claimants to Millions RT RT LEELA cea eee uN TEE Ur ES Tit te Lr ue " 1) ) a ! fn t 1 » : curred: during qaiti ervier Ha ae CAPE carga co Increase In Taxable Duteh 200 Years fOr “disabilities resulting, trom Inury’ | Gwline meet camden,

Value of Proprety, saetsite, ansinai 6 fortune on ph tetra vt the aeravation there TnailAtte Covge RCI

Statistics ¢ w Figtire Higher for Teenie tay a b res poneil ahiee . Period From 1919 49 1925 Pe Or PS BALL ALLE TO OUNT TAA QUO TC) a arene Sri ane Meer oxe whi 5 rie Gilasrheemn i hrerem ab aniana meu Uno ee now being files YM ne hot iehited to war Refuse Passport To SO in thet wvuble value of real Here F , ° property In, Canada is shown for tho! Hdward Webber, merchant pine Communist Leader veur 1927 eomparcd with 1919. ae OF Hotinnd in the ad When the ry . = - coring o 8 report fesucd by. the! DUL ne in the world Manitoba Liberal Leader carder cannot attend Parley at Can- Dominion Bureau of Statistic 0 died New Yo leay - = ton Says Australian Government The total value of Vable praper INS aN eceet © WH, bequenthing an Judge Hugh A. Robsen Elected tc Syne Nnstral fhe Australian in the Dondiio vit 11,785,585 4 erOoriio " oll eVeit emer Succeed Hon. T. C. Norris Government lias refused a pass the year under review as against $6,- Gen, cliimants assert Winnipes. Inde Hugh A. Rebsen, the well-known Communist 2S.012.619 in Tig The fortune, whit now frown 1C., prominent publie dite of James Garden, and three colleagus Personal prope Whit ( fo $500,000,000, may create at least ihe West fo e new to nd Pant lie Trade Union axed in ¢ provines Wo Australian 10) ( OP Ober Tena oF t I ine Liberal 7 Congre t Cantor 1 ) Win Wy ( J 4 : be . Ito ' i Ta ( ! ua

British Will Protect ee ee VR Ve tad th

Colony ef Hong Kong, FU unas tas

S ave No. Internti cf Dimin ing F ( P : . Rights or Aut ity ) Hi ft F an Kor yvern R ( 1 0 0 ip Wil pi} ) ion ¢ 1 . cate Ilo hho { Fl ) , i evrito md thre i arn) were : Not ( tonese t f] ( Wil ve fj ( ( -_—— } ; ] oO ri i on 13) nadian Milk ; Now \ yew Yor city el t Votes As Free Man : ~ ( Wunic it ral ! Upplied 1 Mont \ bh | ; on no intentio ( hl ed M { 1 oda : \ ; " Hong J ov abande ihe bre 0! \ re \\ isi Snoan i DB the ( i i teeey 0 rity in any p 0 do ind 0) lant rriiorie der it it I] ith cor issio A

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ea aa aan tnaereraseeeeraseutmsmmmayenissummontoesn, A en ere

Substantial Decrease In C. N. R. Estimates For Ensuing Financial Year

he woods of Quebeo, Reiders o

been skepieal but the

eno only

doubt eausht onl alte

hausting chase through dvitt Phi Vigtle dor fo be just an arimnfal

ye will doubil lye

—~

hina

The Age of Perpetual Youth

Hard to Determine At What Age a Man Really Grows Old

When Chief Justice William Mulock

was banqueted the other day as an,

evidence of the high esteem in which

he is held, he stated that although he

Strawberry Fertilization

Elfect of Nitrogenous Fertilizer Ap- plied at Different Times During Life of Plantsttion

the Domini on Experimental Farm in MEU dL ernest ed dl dash aged fee an ara eer aii physique or character of a man by des diclanoeondbedbva lac Pon sa and go on with his work as long as epenere in Saskatchewan, com- Wine try the toh a oxpie d the x ort for 1925 of the Dominion Bey HAM. ite) Ae sUL Obes Hea Ue uv oy saaAeS Ase H SAS SS kU ae : was matt Fouahit|

Hoy ae ed that his teeulties were at theirbWish to call tt that—has developed; COUbE whether this was possible, com Hortleulturist, which can now BG haa teat. markedly during the past three or) nuting that Gladstone had a high free on application to the Publleation Sir Wililam Mulock ds\oto of many four years, pitched voice; that though Jowett haa

The results consist nitrogenous fertilizer

different time

Branch, Ottawa. of the effect

applications

prominent inen in Canada who, after

ot t } passing the age of eighty, are add-

at

made

; F Te ing lustre to their reputations, during the life of the plantation. The i 5 ' . So many are the instances of it Plots experimented with consisted of ; oH that could be cited, in the law, the three fifteen-foot rows on soil of high P 5 ¥ i . Clergy, medicine, finance and busi fertility. Each treatment series, of Fi 4 hess, thut it appears to be necessary which there were seven, w replica ¢ : ; a , to revise the point of view of past, ted three times, so that the ytelds re- ; ; generatlons as to the age at whieh corded are from four widely separat 7 men really grow so old that. they ed plots of the same treatment. The 5 should cease from thelr labors and

tuded: at planting, nitrated one month : August 16, nitrated

a

eries not nitrated, nitvatea

relinquish their interest in the affairs

of this world.

Manting nitrates pla trated The boys and girls of today do

September 15 only, nit a Septem - , their best to became men and women ber t5 and before btoc nitrated 5 nia : ; n : before their time but, having really September 15 aud in full bloom. « Pe vay matured, they refuse to grow old, It Che highest ylelding series was the! , , HP: ; 7 is impossible to eseape the conclu one receiving nirate on September, | : i; sion that modern fashions in dress 1S anda 1 just before bloom fa the ; have much to do with keeping most spri There was bowever, the re- jeu f tii tas F i people forever young-—for with fash port indicates, a noticeable increase! °° : 5

ions in dress go much else that affect

cue to the St

plember application and

A , . health and character. Those who

an increase in al! the nitrated series, } keep young concern themselves with which beeame progressively more ; i , the interests of the young, remain

marked as the application approached the fruit bud-forming period It is added early spring applica-

tion, even on s of high fertility, has

d lead open and well ven

, instead of drooping bys the fireside as elderly people used to I ago,

cheerful an tilated lives

uothe

doa generation or tw

a tendency to cause increase in size os ar F : ; bat Che other day thirty-one employees of fruit, which accounts for the! , : : poms P : : ; : in the municipal service of New York slightiy greater vield shown in the , ; : who were due to retire at the age tabular statement of the report in the ""O "ere | Ou : ; , ; of seventy-five were given permission series September 15 ind before wile i y ee to retoin their position Che records bloom < $ : P show that twenty-five of them did Summarizing vesults as reported in fied ie , ' not mi their duties even for a day 1924 and 1925 the Dominion Hortleul- | [OS : ne qT are during the past vear 18 dd Pi turist says in brief that nitrate of luring & past year, TI aera +, head f departments in whie St soda and other soluble saits applied heads of dep RENE ade MN paces pl I ' | men ¥ lescribed many of them as Vane t 1 . , ) almost indispensable-—-some in per effect; on land in ! 1 ; ; : ect plysieal condition and a yhysi of fertility nitrate o wla may not | ou t condt ind all phy

eally fit for the serviees in which they

cause any mnarked improyement cven Nee 2 ted two r | fter plant were eng dd, highly technical wm ved (Wo months arter ul ¢

Ww sotie Cases yoor soils when the foliage : “as hows a le color nitr of sode (t has been found in the municiparc shov wu opale o} cute f soda , $

applied not cartier than one month "ertees of New York that men of

applied no i r 11 le miontt ;

after planting may eause murked | Seventy begin to be more «nd more

rh t thal ne hat at i ACU bg

reluctant to ace pensions and re

increase in early stolon ation, sal ty ; tire. This ight mean that they haa which will result in increased ylelds Ud ‘r : , ; ; ;. not practised the thrift they shoula the following year; application of nie RO’ I ised tl WUE f ( } t taken te ean that men of irate of soda, even en land where but tt Ken Jue 2 ue men ¢ F ati : seventy are in better shape to carry nitrogen is not a limiting factor, from Seventy are in : Ape i ' \ n thai en of thelr age us t ’, a vegetable response stundpoint when @% tan men of thelr age uM ty a - N Ibt they are. If, as the {nsur- made about September 15 causes a, NO doubt they are, If, a A UW P } ane ompanies te s, the uver marked inerense in yield the follow ince compant uM ul the a e : WES of the human being in North ing year; Ww manure is used better ; : ' F ton \nuerica has been lengthened by fif- results h en obtained by appty ; teon vears since three generations ing in large quanticic Vear pre : fi «} 1 low 7 vious to ) hoed erop, or when , It should follow that me ee vt ' } VE \ day are itler t tha applied at planting time by ploughing eventy toda ure fitter lo in i } 1 men of that formerly were. And norather deep Ta they care is better health to be had n in pa time and all 4h ! te 3 Tradesman Made Mistake May af? ARREE(E) join ey IND z old people alert and interested Wia us With Customer But Co oS oronto Star. It was Disastrous Sees a + t a leer i : irked Sir ‘The Lit Separation Not Possible ) ‘Is t een custom Soares | F Canada’s Reverence For British en's or 1 i i - i } Constitution Too Deep Says sees | Sir Arthur Currie uu GO r 1 ] F Ps A : Si Art Currie, principal of Me- inent at ; ' Gill Univer coummander of the even wi inte . mous Canadian truly corp ha For in he ¢ purers } » litth mipathy for the m ) W the nf the : mn n , edt tl i role | ! it or 2 } iantom oO iro fo a tlorist ; } independence oy Wy is called) up fh to ( lt - judgment, to Ile od ¢ f an honorable ' to i : ; bloo 0 o A veep reverence for the British constitution extra lover , 1 ve bro o but it discontent ! One Endin 4 A Hi 9 he {1 is not a bell a hope in Canada ; A lithe more plain talk like this, ° " come trom so many sourc . es of late, and this class will be| e4 ed of this foolish talk, There a \ y 1! oO er the I rial Cent it w pret ou | squ hed §0 ware saa Hf Was Right Too it f \ ou butche cent ti t ' Ae visit to } yjol and questioning the ' tb 0 1 know fhe " t lie id, pride ) yone tell mn Ue f ' . ele Ap al ter naw M da for alu, : C \ ' quiekl ortheom ola { om iG plo bial ht bo ; , | iY if i t 4 7 ry, it New Elevator For Vancouver giyl Vlanus are under w to add 1,000, ; Hf ere j i bus! o the capaelt of No. 3 he F or t Vancouver, aecording tr m vty Bet 1), teu ll, chalrman of the sLOT Vanco Huarbe Board $i. fh ¥ yey t 4 logiiug, Ul, =—SS SS oS Le su ou bui don's be Wi NU UK LOM | teo sure ‘serybody el

People On the Farm Banding Together For Their Own Good During the past two or three years

there has come

to our notice a con-| siderable number of community enter-

We have in mind three or four par ticular incidents. a districe that has built up an agricultural fatr | that ranks among the best, yet it has!

One

not been able to secure, because of iis

location, any Government a stance This community has built buildings, costing upwards of $3,000 and con

structed them in such a way that they! can be used for exhibition purposes in the sumimer and as eurling rlok

am community hall

and the winter.

in We have in mind one or

two com>} munities that have set out to improve the quality of the livestock produced in district through and, girls’ clubs and through making avail- | able the use better The} value of such worl cannot be reckon-

that boys’

ot sires.

ed alone in dollars. It sets a higher ideal for the people in the distriets in all actlyities. |

We have in mind «all those enter-! prises that bring the people of the

together to achleve a com purpose. We farm have to be what is called “inde: |

community

mon of the

a tendency

{the other day

means

Of Broadcasters

| Cannot Depend on Voices As They

Are Often Deceptive an urdcte in which it

I saw a contemporary

in discussed

was ealled a cherubie pipe, he or dominating mien time. Bismarek had a

what

most of his is that

character

W yet one the

influences of My

eertalaly a

recollection

strong

very poor voice, Miehard Lalor Shiel, ihe greatest orator of nineteenth cen tury Ireland (except Dantel O'Con- nell), and who could move the Ifouse of Commons more than any man or his time, was declared by Gladstone to have had a volee Mke the beating of an iron on a tin ean, Disraell is supposed to have had a very good

voice; but his contemporaries always

used that he spoke like a man

with

to say no pluin in his throat.

The Only Restriction

People Who Attack Religion Must do So Decently

If civilization means consideration

anything it other people The

seers

for

self-restraint, courtesy, theory ot the to be that under the theories of free speech

modern radical

pendent.” Our living apart just na-, he bas the right to attack any one’s turally develops this disposition. We peligion a will, abusing God as the must have o common work to bring epirit moves A Canadian jury had us together socially and then work to | just rejected this view, and we are wards bettering farming as an econo-) etad te support the eourt mie occupation. The point doe not toueh free Wihout a doubt the people on the) sneeeh cemotely or directly. The ag farm have coine together during the! nostie can till present his convic past few years as never in the past./tions, Ife ean criticize the old fatths It has been these community enter-!at leneth. ‘The only restriction i prises and the common ground of CO that he must do so decently and in operative marketing that has brought! ora r-—-precisely as he wold drive his about this favorable state of affairs.| ear down Nrain treet, clothe himself May it develop Saskatchewan) for a public promenade or it Marmer neighbor, oper on Che luv does not permit A to in Named After Toronto Professor sult i It is difficult to see Coletuan glicier, at the head o have a greater license Smoky river northeast of Mount, in B's God New Yorl

Park, Alber of the Rock

Robson, Jasper National ta, i le 8S

The Coleman, F.RLS.,

situated in a part

renowned for its scenic beauty.!

Diamar Ls

of Gealogy!

glacier Is named after

Professor

in the University of Toronto, who tra versed this region in 1907 and 1908. \ pawnbroker says that many of : ; his customers have redeeming quali} ties, |

Tribune,

Trerud Turntable for Coaches

Motor coaches terminal In Jersey around on a turntable, whieh eliniun

used at a railroaa

¥. City turned

are

ates the difficulty of becking up ana reversing direction in crowded quar ters. ‘The unit, much like those em

ployed at railway 10ps, is easily

| turned by hand.

CANADA’S MOST BEAUTIFUL GOLF COURSE

TY sas :

a. SepethaeRE o Literally hewed and blown out of brush and rock, where exper tid no golf course could be constructed, e Jaspe Park Lodge IS hole olf surse has, in the space of two years, become recognized as the most beau- tiful course in the Dominion and ts now fiumous among the golf courses of the world, Not only are the play- ings features all that could be desired, but the glorlous scenery of the Rocky

Mountaing provides a background

at is without a rival. Vo the as istanee of nature, man has lent his kill, and pleturesque touches have be idded here and there until, no

matter from what angle it is consid ered, the Jasper Park Lodge Golt Course ig outstanding,

The top photograph (No. 1) shows one of the three beautitul holes be side the opalescent waters of Lac Beauvert, No. 2 shows two players preparing to tee off from No, 1 tee, !

No, No

view

12 green, which is hidden from the

of approaching players, One of

boxes Is shown in ple No, 5 is

the ruse tee

ture No, 4, and picture an

{llustration of how carefully the rustte

has been adhered to even In

the mater of bullding drinking foun

motif

talns on ¢] Ursé

o shows @ player ringing-off from!

Germination Test For Seed

From 90 to 95 Per Cent. Germination

' Is Necessary For Grain Seea Farmers at the present time are very anxious to ascertain whether their seed grain was at all affected by the bad weather of last fall.’ In view of this the following test for germination has been obtained from

an authority on agriculture:

In making a great deal of care should be exercised jin picking the seeds. It is very 1m- portant that a representative sample should be chosen, that is, large plump seeds should not be picked out from ‘the cleaned seed, but a sample picked at random from the supply.

In all tests it is recommended that

germination test, a

200 seeds should be used, Place the seeds in a shallow pan or dish be tween two layers of heavy blotting paper, which has been soaked In wa ter. The dish should be large enough

to prevent the sceds being crowded.

Keep the blotting paper moist at all

times, but no free water should be allowed to stand in the dish. Keep) the dish at the room temperature of ‘60 or 70 degrees.

After seven make the first count to see the number which have been germinited, and 10 to 12 days later, make a final count, Por cer eals, which inclide wheat, oats, bar

ley and rye, there should not be more than 20 unsprouted that is, from 90 per cent, to 95 per cent. germ ination, For and clover 8 n cent, gerriinotlon is satisfactory

A point to notice in connection with alfalfa is that a

seeds,

erasses

yweet clover and

large number of the seeds will swell and will not germinate. This is due to the hardness of the seeds, but the Dominion Seed ‘Testing Laboratories include these swelled seeds in the rermination, Any mer who wishes to, may get germination tests made

by sending a sample to the Dominion 3 I

Seed Testing Laboratories either at

cereals,

Calgaty or Winnipes. Vor one pound sample is necessar Vor flax and gras two ounces | ull cient. Any farmer may get three ex amples tested free of charger

Casino Manager Was Loser

French Court Ruled Bogus Cheque Was Legal Tender For Gambling legal

casino

tender Mn

for th

Borus cheques are

When given sramibl France, Ty’

“cavent eurplor

highest

tribunal, las established this rule ar i test case. A Monsieur Lambert 01 Annecy bought chip with cheque for which (here no funds, Issu- ance of such cheques in France is criminal offenee, severely punished

Bad cheques are bad cheques, the court held, but nm gambli debt i uncolleetable throuch the court Cherefore ai bad cheque iven fc chips whieh then are used for gamb ling is outside the law

The gambling legishition even op

collection loan or ad made

or a 1ee8

by a third party when it is known the money is for gambling

Parks

Canada’s Mountain

Dominion Has made Generous Pro vision for Outdoor Recreation

10,000 square mu

Canada has now

of the most magnificent territory ir the Dominion set apart as nationa recreation areas Rew countries “I the world have de such generou provision for outdoor reereation and pleasure,

Of the seven great parks un der Dominion control in the Rockie and Selkirks, three ave in Alberta and

four in British Columbit: Waterton

Lakes, Rocky Mout and Jasper National parks ar in Alber ine Yoho, Glaeler, Kootenay and Meunt Revelstoke parks are in British Col umbia,

Tree Species In Canada Thirty-one Out of 150 Varieties Are Softwoods There are approximately 150 3 ies of trees in Canada of which $1 are conifers, or softwoods, and the tr mainder hardwood Of the total number only 23 species of soitwood nd 82 species of hardwoods can be considered as commercially impor tant. The conifers form over SO per cent, of the standir timber, and yleld 95 per cent. of the lumber and pulpwood produeed, The hardwoods are chiefly used fer food, but the also furnish cons rable lumber for

furniture, wood

floovir interlo: finish,

cooperage, Ut and other

working industries

There are 15,847 British resident in China, of whom 9,800

in Shanghai.

subjects

are

It is never advisable to tell a tou peo maker he's good, because it coes right to his head.

Many a man’s head its full of

{ emptiness

lS ! Community Spirit J4zing Character |

England Keeps | Tab On Aliens

| | Ordinary Tourist is Not Affected by Police Regulations

New York papers recently gave prominence to a story that Europe was fn the throes of its first big in ternational spy scare since the Worla War, Scotland Yard, it is declarea, {had redoubled its watch for sples at channel ports and even ‘American residents, who generally are consid- ered harmless, must have identity cards and report their movements to the police. It was a good yarn, as Sunday newspaper features go, d pite the faet that the police precau- tions referred to have been in vogue seven The situation, as ex- plained by Mr. Milton Bronner, a Lon- don correspondent who took the trou- ble to set his home office right, is one which grew out of the Great War when it was essential for the safety of the United Kingdom that every foreigner should be tagged. The pres- ent systea¢n is just a hangover, like su many other nuisances bequeathed by the great conflict. The ordinary tour- fet, who visits England for a few weeks is not affected at all and will not be. The police rule ts that aliens must apply to the police for ‘an iden- tifleation card ff they are making an extended slay in Great Britain, Bach citizen of a foreign country sojourn: ing there must supply the nearest police headquarters with three copies of ils photograph. One of these ig pasted in the identity book given him

years.

and the others are retained in tho files of the police. There is no annoy- ance, no third degree stuff, nothing but courtesy, efficiency and business:

like methods “Presumably,” writes

Ir. Bronner, “the system is kept up

so that it, for any reason, the polleo ever Want you they know exactly where to find you. But, like so many

nets spread the authorities, the shes are so big the very fish they want through.” The of course, is that the lawaubiding aliens duly obey the law and report their every move, but the

by me to

catch slip

point he makes,

erook or shady person, who doesn't want the pollee to know too much about him, simply neglects to keep the authorities posted and finds ft

tsy to become swallowed up in vast

London,

Handicapped By Spelling

Or English Might Become World Language Say Authorities

Che Mnglish language might beeome

the world language of commerce and diplomacy if it were not for its stupid epellit according to W. P, Steer, president of the Simplified Spelling

Soctery,

Chis opinion is supported by Sir. G@.

LB. Unter, who said that “English is

poken by about 200,000,000 peo- ple. There is no reason, except our defective spelling why it should nov become a world language. The nego tiations between the Chinese ana Japanese srovernments recently were

conducted in English,” “The Simplified Spelling Society ts

to aecept any method and any

simplification which will improve our diflicult, our children

epelling Inake it less

less burde to and

nsome

Sf rh to those of other races

wish learn our language,” he

vle educational system Is by pelling., Ioglish

learn and as

handleapped our

not to read

their own

children do

and write ianguage

Idren of some other nations, Ite

anything up to two

is computed that j our absurd spelling

yea > isted by ir chool life of our average child, Hur ¢ 1 later in life the fetish of cor ional stupid spelling a hind- we t handicap, It Is a deter: to original composition. We ould nec require a dietionary to pell and write our own language.” Ne Charl » teacher “it your father can do a picee of work in one hour and your mother ean do it in

one hour, how long would it take them

to do it tog er?

Three hours,” answered Charles, countin he time they would waste t in

Policeman Has Chauffeur

Pautiiel Butler, policeman, operates a stop-and-go sign, His wife owns the factory that make them. So every day a shiny limousine with o

OMmeer f with the

uniformed chauffeur ti Butler

command, “Back at

and drives of four.”

to work,

Jane ‘Youtremember you told that if Ud put a piece of that wedding

ne

eake under my pillow T would dream about my future husband?” Jdun--"Well, did you?”

What worries me; 1

Seventh Regiment.”

“That's about the

Jane

dreamt

The greatne thrust upon us 138

ure to grute upon our neighbors,

We wor'd hive more ideal citizens qburf { i ideal ci izens,

record

sprouted

Newsprint From W heat Straw |

| | Greenwich Time is Now Picked Up by| Written by J. B. Spencer for Ontario! |

May Compete With Wood |

—_

Time Ball No Longer Needed

Wireless

For two generations the Signal

Tower at Deal has given the time ot Now the tower is to

of its Time Ball,

As New Process Is Developed | day to passing ships by the dropping

What material may be expected to supplement wood in the event of the, world consumption of newsprint at-! taining anything resembling the per] capita use of this commodity Jn the | United States, asks the Natural Re- sources Intelligence Service, Depart- ment of the Interior, Ottawa. Will it be espar'o grass which has been used extensively in the past and is still being used? Will it be bamboo, which has been used to some extent? Or will it be straw? If the latter then Canada with is yast cereal-growinr, €reas possesses great and permanent potential supplies. Straw material 1s looked upon as haying great possibill- tles and recently a company was formed at Edmonton for the purpose of manufacturing paper from this commodity. If this mill sueceeds it would justify a considerable and pos: | sibly a remarkable industrial develop- | ment in the Canadian wheat fields.

Recent developments along similar lines in Italy may be of interest to Canadian agriculturis and capital-| ists. points out the Natural Resources Service. The problems of producing a straw which will fulfill all the teeh nical requirements of satisfactory | hewsprint paper has been the subject part or

| | |

! |

of intense research on the Italian industrial chemists for a num ber of years. The now thought suc fully s pulp is being produced on an indus

problem is

olved and straw}

trial scale in the plants of the So cieta Elettrochimica Pomilio in Na-! ples and In those of the Societa

at Dussi. has a daily

ftaliana di Elettrochimica

The latter mill which produc ive capacity of 20 tons, is turning out approximately pulp a day for the The Pomilio process advantage of utilizing by-product in the production of eice trolytic soda, which is a

now! 10 tons of industry. further chlorine

paper

lins the

the

Well devel oped Italian industry.

The problem of producyion costs has! also been successfully solved, and the | cost of production of newsprint paper | cont

containing approximately $0 per

oo

straw is claimed to be about 22 per cent. less than ordinary newsprint pa per,

a short

whose current price is about $75

an SU per wood content suitable for printing purposes. Samples of the received show the paper to be of food quality and excellent color, but some What harder in finish and ab-| sorbent to ink than the newsprint in general use in the United States Canada. The paper is less opaque, and the

less

also si

printed sheet

does not appear to bave the clearne characteristic of American newspa | pers

Meanwhile Canada maintains her

position of the world leading count:

in the exports of both wood pulp an

wheat, and her pulpwood and cer

are » OULStane

growing resources as to justify the opinion that she will remain the predominant faetor fn hewsprint supplies no er the final honors go either to spruce or to wheat straw,

Sprouting Potatoes

This Method Results in Forwarding

the Crop About Seven Days

Tests at the Invermere, B.C. ex- perimental #tation indicate that pota toes can profilably be planted at any time Ist and June 15 After te the result is poor. It was also proven that sprout ing forw: the crop seven da Karly it planted Mas 15 was ready non-saprout

was rendy | Id of sprouted wa tnd of non-sprout Wee Maecgrero

rds time of readi same, but the non

slightly

prouted 27's tons, lion

hess were the

fprouted yielded better, the being

Sprouting wy:

281 fons

effected by placing the tubers in a Warm dimly Tighted’ building three weeks prior to planting. Strong stur dy shoots about ha t inch lo wi result A School For Freed Slaves

Atyssinia has been much blamed fo backwardness in fultilling het promise to aboli lavery witt her borders There is news, however that

she has at Through the

beginning Ollles

made a

Foreign

least

British

her Regent, Has Taffarl, has secured |

t

, {ey . ' he help of the Anti-Slavery Soclety |

in setting up a schoo! in the Abyssin

{i

c

in capital for poor children and freee | laves An envelope is like a woman; it

an't go anywhere without address, |

\\ N. UU. 2675

| ward to make the celebration of Can

ton, ea Experiinents have found paper with

cent straw and 20 per cent. |

}bound. View I} has the neck cut to a V in front and a lace vestee added, tnd the sleeves omitted A note of contrasting color may be Introduced by the flowers placed at the right shoulder and left hip, making this a particularly attractive frock for eve-}

be closed and the ball will drop no

Alaskan Reindeer more, No one seems to know the tower's More Than Half a Milfion Roaming age, but in the old days it was used the Northern Tundra for semaphore and flag signalling to telndeer, originally introduced intu! the ships lying in the roads between Northern Alaska to ward off starva-| the shore and the Goodwin Sands, It tion of the Nskimo, today presents « wag tho. last of a chain of signalling problem which is commanding serious stationg from the Admiralty in White- attention of Governnient officials ana} hall. private citizens alike. ¢ With

the

about 1862 the tower Was put to a new have seemed a marver

territory tn the 10 years prior to 1902 has multiplied so rapidly that it is use. It must estiniated that more than half a mil-) joug thing then that an electric cur- lion are roaming the northern tundra. | rent from Greenwich could release On the present basis of increase, this huge ball, a hollow size drum six within 10 years, it 1s expected the) feet across, at the very moment the number will sapproximate 5,000,000,! clocks of London were striking one. the maximum that can be grazed suc- Outgoing ships must have found it in- cessfully, say Government experts, | valuable for setting their chrono: The problem of what to do with! meters,

the fast multiplying herds 1s one for Now, in the Wireless Age, it seems which no satisfactory solution has. less startling to us that Greenwich yet been found. Marketing the meat time can be plecked up in the United States has been under- Wireless lias put the Time Ball out of taken, but difficulty has been encoun: ! business, and the Signalling Tower 1a tered in popularizing 1t as a food. Not! pensioned off, Its work done.

that it iy less palatable than beef or; The Time Ball was raised by a other meat, those interested assert,! wheel worked by hand a few minutes but the housewives are slow to try a! before the hour, and when the elec- hitherto unknown cominodity. =. : broken by compressed air, a rubber First Dominion Day

| tric current released it Its fall was

All that has now been done for the

| Events of 1867 Are Recalied by, last time, for the ball ceased to work

Toronto Cab Driver recently,

While preparations are going

fo

ada’s 60th birthday, next July 1,

memorable event, St-year-old Charler French Inventor Soives Troubles ot

Abbott, probably Toronto's oldest eab the Busy Executive

driver, recalls the doings of ihe first A mechanieal thinker to remind

Dominion Day—1867, oflice executives of their appoint On that momentous day Mr. Ab ments and tasks, las been invented

bott's cab had been e by Al-}in France

coming of the telegraph) The herd of 1,200 imported fnto the the chain was no longer needed, anu!

anywherw. |

Planting and Pruning Roses

Horticultural Association Fine roses In abundant quantity re- quire a sunny position and a good garden soil. What are known as Hy- brid Tea roses give the most contin-

while the Hybrid Perpetuals, which are somewhat hardier and

growing, give heavier crops end of June and early July and some- times again in September. garden should have some climbing roses, of which there are many varie The Baby Ramblers, the one usually sees in pots at the E crowing in popularity for

tes,

season, is farden planting. | plant. This should be carefully done, | which should be carefully spread out in « hole dug suffictently deep to al- /low the bud-graft to rest about two | inches below the surface when the |; rose fs finally set.

It {fs well to sprinkle a handful or | two of bonemeal in the bottom of the hole, working it into the soil. Ends of long roots and broken roots should be cut off with a sharp knife. The soll should be made very firm around a newly planted rose and soaked tho- | roughly with water. Uybrid Perpet- uals should stand three feet apart, ‘Hybrid Teas two feet, and Baby | Ramblers about one and a half feet.

| Mr. IL, J. Moore, lecturer for the | Ontarlo Horticultural Association,

cushion, and six strong spiral springs.| gives good adyiee on pruning newly! should be reduced

| planted and older roses, He | that April planted ros | properly pruned and planted, and if | the roses were planted last fall the stems should be shortened somewhat lthis spring and proper pruning given. ‘In all eases he recommends removing

eays

i

the dead and weakly growths, leaving in the case of Uybrid Teas three or ' four of the strongest, which should be shortened ta about three inches above recognized as an

the graft, which is

derm John Carr, chairman of the It stands on .the bueiness man's @Mlargement just above the root. Toronto Fireworks Comunittee. Mr. desk Ags hy & memorandum In the case of Hybrid Perpetuais Abbott still retains vivid recollections of an order, appointment or idea to! five or six strong shoots should re:

be shortened to six inches.

stronger | at the Use Canadian Seed and Sow With a| fOW! of all kinds? This ig the question

Every

kind il seed because it is more likely than Canada at the World's Poultry Con

April or May 13 the” best time to FE. 8.

siving plenty of room to the roots, points out that the use of imported Individual hen. As a

should be}

Canada Holds Leeding Place 4

As Best Country in World | For Raising of Domestic

Why is Canada the best country in

| the world in which to ralse domestic

| The Seeding of Alfalfa Nurse Crop that many thousands of people, who

In starting an alfalfa field the use| 49 Not ive in the Dominion, are ask- of hardy seed ig an indispensable re- ing themselves, They have been led It is also much) '@ Propound this query because of the grown | magnificent display of birds made bs

quisite to suecess. preferable to use

Canadian imported seed to be of adequate) Tees In Spain in 1924, and also be- ‘hardiness. ‘This point is streesed by | C@Use of the fact that Canada holds Hopkins, Dominion Field Ifus- |‘ World's egg-production records

latest Hoe | both for a pen of ten hens and for an

bandman, In his report.

é consequence seed has been tho cause of many fail-| they will gather in Ottawa for the ures in the growing of alf: There | turd World’s Poultry Congress from is now a@ plentiful supply of Canadian | JUly 27 to August 4, 1927,

seed easily procurable and therefore; A good tnany Canadians feel ho necessity to use any other. The} that because they do not know one | report, which may be obtained from, breed of poultry from another they the Publication Branch, Department| Béve no interest in this gathering, of Agriculture, Ottawa, gives a great; bUt If so, they miss both its national }deal of information on alfalfa grow-, 2d personal significance. In Nurope, | ing, the results of many years of in-| particularly in Great Britain, the ad vVancement in poultry breeding 1s

may

| vestigation on the experimental : : j farms. Mr, Hopkins states that it is! T8ely due to the personal and finan | good practice to seed down alfalfa | Cl] assistance glyen by leading citi j with a nurse crop. Oats may be used) 27M. His Majesty King George ana as a nurso crop, but in starting to) the Prince of Wales (both of whom

grow alfalfa for the first time it ts | Will have exhiblis at Ottawa) are

wiser to use barley or wheat, The | 2monest the outstanding poultry

l rate of seeding these nurse crops! breeders in the Empire, and thetr ex: moment below | ple {s followed by hundreds whose

that ordinarily used when the grain ig} PUrPese is patriotic and philanthropte seeded alone, foi instance, barley may | 7 persons who aro interested in birds be seeded at the hate of 114 bushels | because the y are more keenly inter- , ested in mon. It is expected that the Congress In Ottawa will be attended by about thousand Canada,

with the country

| per acre,

On all flelds where clover has riot been previously grown, it is as it is frequently the means of pre even total failure. done by ap:

alfalfa or gweer

seven delegates

} from outside

inoculate the hundreds of

necessary to

whom come idea of seeing

Which produces such fine poultry would not be a good

venting partial or Whether a

The inocwlating may be plying a culture to the seed or by ap plying to the fleld to be seeded about

place for men snd women from the

ugricultural nore citizens

crowded The

over areas of

from dit

! Europe

300 pounds per were of soil from a field on which alfalfa hag already been 'ePent ports of Canada there are at grown, | the Congress the more likely the ou;

Farm | Side delegates will be to learn some

of the modest flreworks display in be executed at oa certain time he! ™ain and At the Central Experimental es : : ; Queen's Park that closed Dominion! inrows pac a lever on the machine,| These branches should be well spacea! {t has been found an economical plan | thing of the ditt rent provinces and Day. to indicate the’ hour, day and month #nd the cutting should be done just! of trying alfalfa to add about Gite take back with them an adequate

\ feature of Toronto's celebration of the event. When the time comes,| bere a bud that points upwards. The) pounds of the seed per acre to the | conception of what the Dominion ha of the first Dominion 1. Mr. AD} oven tf it is a year later, a light goes) Same general principle should be fol-| regular seeding of the ordinary hay | to off ce | bott recalls, was tho ary reviow! on and a bell’ rings, : lowed In pruning in subsequent years. crop. By this way it is possible to} The Congress will inelude alee of the Royal Artillery and Body The exeeuthe looks at the clock fn) Baby. Ramblers will not require jearn without risk of serious loss | pane F a Jentate of international Guard, the machine, notes the time tt regis-, Shortening but all the dead growth be whether alfalfa wijl grow satisfac-) TePUtation in biology, web atee, Dae i won runs down the memorandum) ¢ut away. For climbing roses, dead! torily on the particular field. Lf ob-| ology, zoology, ete, from all the

; UV PL a eet to the indicated. time and reads! and weakly canes should be removed) gervation indica that the crop is, COUntries of Europe. There will be a

his own instructions to himself.

Winnipeg

editions | who aims to be good i

Newspaper sig The man this world may miss fire in the next.

| No man or woman on earth really

believes that the good die young.

lod fr oN ti. SJ \ (ter rat

*

>

hi vi

rr ee en

A Smart Daytime or Evening Frock

Cha inely youthful is this chile frock shirred ide sections, thereby adding grace, View A shows the frock suitable for daytime wear,

wlth the cuffs finishing the long dart- fitted sleeves and shaped collar simply

ning wear, No, 1546 is in sizes 16, 18 and 20 years, Size 18 (36 bust) re- quires 3 yards 89-inch materfal, or 2%, yar Stinch, View B requires

L yard ¢ inch lace for vestee, Price 20 cents the pattern,

Our Fashion Book, illustraying the An old trade flourishes if a new) newest and most practical styles, will land, Ifand loom weaving has been be of interest to every home dress maker. Price of the book 10 cents the suecesstully iitroduced at Denzil, ay copy small Saskatehewan town along the}

lines of the Canadian Pacifie Railway

How To Order Patterns

The keen enthusiasm in hand loom Address “Winnipeg Newspaper Union,) Weaving at Denzil, and the general 175 McDermot Ave. Winnipeg. interest throughout Saskatchewan!

; can be traced to the energy of Rey. ! Pattorn NO.c.-csseree? Ant HT Warnann ; r 8} |

Father John Schultz, and comes as the

eererrerece coos eoeees, / TeSUIE Of Lis recent visit to Great Bri tain, Franee, Germany, Belgium,

eons PUPOO TRONS NE O88 $ soees Switzerland and Itals [Te invest Namo ahh eer Place? igated hand weaving in exeh country,

studied the art himself, and on hi

return insta

Old Trade Flourishes in New Land

at the same time.

x of the

! ‘The silver fox will not breed unless} this case a few pounds of timothy or, 1 : : + | | I hept on starvation rations during the! alsike may be added, a satisfactory

| winter,

| nae ; A haunted house has | stead of turtains.

Father Schultz believes that the in: |

dustry rural

courage new

Will foster home life in the districts, and will rettlers by

particularly

providing

them with a touch of Which they prior to thetr arrival in

Weaving is

the daily rou tine to Were neenetome this country

regarded as the nucleu

ground which other farm activities Will prosper. This activity creates a demand for sheep raising, and hen p and thax growing Another feature

and one highly regarded, { » tha Weaving may be undertaken by mem bers of farm families unable to earry

on with the he life

ivier duties of rural

ine ficla | large number of British agricultural Fyen in} County agents, and the representatives great importing houses of Murope. These will be, so to speak, In addition to the world’s reat experts fn all lines of poultry

success alfalfa,

likely to prove a ‘may be seeded to

Western

| Seeding for a fleld to be lefg in alfalfa} | being 15 pounds alfalfa, 3 pounds tim- | BI

shades {n-| othy and 2 pounds of alsike per acre.! breeding and in the production and

|The timothy and alsike will appear{ Marketing of poultry (live and dead),

*} only on spots where the alfalfa is| C&%8, caulpment and supplies. There iniiisamananedi Hroduceilemanltaeor will, therefore, be very much to in which woula| 'erest all patriotie Canadians, what

the growth of weeds i business,

of thirty

ver thelr prof ion or

otherwise ere Representatiys

at aifferent

countries will attend, and there

Puzzle For Executors Bouichal oti oman nal

E poultry ever led, in which it Inventor of Stokes Gun Left Will " : believed Can part will not vo That Is a Problem : : " feet oe : fe ahs insignificant The delegates will be Wrederick Stokes ; na athe ; ; Frederick § okes, Inventor of the’ welcomed by His Excelle novella | Stokes gun, In his will filled at Ton

Covernor-General, 1d by the Prime

disposes of i ; fer of

ina it “to the childre

don,

"t “iin

estate novel

Ti Ot MY various

pro

erso prop

sisters, roughly in in

, prominent cltizens ar he ¢ ress tions to thelr yearly incomes, so t mimnittee, whieh has all the those requiring most assistanci hall inwann receive more than those who are bet pas

rhe conere ter off; and the children of my wife's ents Me maa ean

brothers and sisters, so that In the Ip s

nd; director,

aggregate my relatlons shall receive poy : ie . tion Poultry twice as much as.my wife’s relations Fret DS. . retary, Mr. Erne and so that the sum of the two dis portation Buildi tributions will form about three- fiers x fourths of the sum available for dis- ane anager Value of Prairie Crops Another clau tayes that the tru oe Pate : : : : In 1925 Exceeded Weoerld’s Gold Out tees shall have absolute power to in i ere ; ; put by 270 Million Dollars terpret the wi 5 Paty eS J rhe prairie provinces of C j her in thetr output of wheat ! scover Co Stat } Discover C ue other crops than all the gold u of Part of a colo tatue, be ed

the world, nperor has been r Tk

esource Athens

uecording to the Nati

$028.0 : Intelligence Service, of t discovered at Eleusi

‘partment of the Interlor, Ottawa

Only the head and bust have been un the value of these Crops ey ing coverel, The statue AGS t beau-) ine total gold output by 270 miltio ty According to the size & head dollar The fleld crops of hres ind bt Which have a total heighw! , 1id- western provinces were valued of more than two and a half yards, 660 million dollars (1925), while the wl uc is about five and a world’s gold output was but 896 n half 3 ! lion dollars | A Gcod Idea Split infilnitives have be | It is an excellent practice to carry! eated by a noted grammarian, G money always in more than one pock-! Oliver Curme, Northwestern Unis ert,” says a writer in an exchange, sity professor, He says the divide Chis Is a commendable idea, fellows verb form has been used for ¢ ! Carry plenty of mon { ill times In! by the best writer very pocket. Nothing { a sure! SUaraT against embarrassinent “You must be growing tired of me than ve or fourteen pockets full’) said Mr, Newlywed, “You never call WY moneys me ‘dear,’ as other men’s wi do.” ¥ t “Do they!” she denmiuinde It has been claimed tha 00 tons) pielously Of dust ye puare ville e recentl - ter ted i j Jer Do you think I'm \ un idiot 1 1-—-No, nobody fs perfec With = the pt o tronbl —— a the 4 \ ! the A man thinks, so he f there (more | Ww fore " people neve

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ower

THE

Innovation At Prague Fair

Popcorn Was Something itirel New .o Czecho-Slovokians Popeorn popped over glowing wood

couls drenched with melted butter and

onished Czceho-sto

Hot to i

was the central feature o le

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EXPRESS

EMPRESS

Foreign Settlers

(By ©. W. Peterson)

Phe great plant wizard Tuthes Burbank, known in every civilization the world over shortly before he died, wrote the following juspiring ond beautiful words bearing on the “nielt

pol issue in the United States

ual Interesing OX

tiple of the parailel between mature s

! proce in plan Vite gael in Tituniaan lite hin ts to be found in out own \nneriea In thi teat garden has cross-pollinized races ¢ tribe ind the people at every nation, Phe result dia been a wholesale produc i of hybrid eedtit ype iting t conceivably. pluse « ie ition n of these ero Thain turned badl nd societ Ia elected ihe wo 0 them and diseardead hie other ire none too useful 1 till owil lil weed but on He bed have sppuns teh lew ihis nd usetul ir iduat pli \ Hleur lord Theodore Roosevelt, Jacob Ril Joseph Dutit diet hundred more In faet, wre very few Niiericans whose ant have That bra lo ni on blood, of a people mine an Muslish. We are crosse in the list few peneratio from Mitthon Ubadiew thee un, and our io produced wide dither ih comeeitve and abilit and a Domne t of geniuses and original 1 words, not only inspirin ne fyvely true Thy Ontiibuitor h 1 en nd wonse li il n | eon ol ¢ t I Ine hie i | ] ! ! ool t lolo ! o 0 yn " 1 tl ( t i o i i ti ' hy t eu l.] ( ( \ b bh Le ( - ! in ) ! ( | | 0 ! yone | nig ic} ! ! own ( “43 | | e. nN !

Could Not gincp

Heart and Nerves Were So Bad

Mr. Geo. Meck, Windso writes:—‘' I suffer veith my nerves and « Ato y noise : h beg to ] { o bad J I 3 afr r wry I we t nid ¢ ' ( rn 1 j \ i was | tot tf: Ft t i 1 \ i and Ty ) gf it was 8 } have never beer troubled with that complaint 500, a box AVA NOT Gy. mailed direct on receipt of prea by Vhe J’, Milburn Co, Limited, Torenta

Ont.

Mr. my | find

nh

W. life they

bother iw hard day's work.”

Millions

the the

form

CARTE

Try

purely bowel:

ne

Ine

3. Towner than keep my bowels now

al over itrelief for every day vegetable in a gentle and do not

S LI’ them toni

You Must

Have Strength Endurance and Courage

“Never have T felt better LITTLE LIVER PILLS. and indigestion never freshed, ready fo1

New York, writes:

taking CARTER'S active; headaches sleep and get up re

since

I enjoy my

world have found this doctor's prescription CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS,

are small, easy to swallow and move

manner free from pain, They are not habit

contain Calomel, Mercury or poisonous drug

ILE LIVER PILLS in red packages and The

‘To-morrow refreshed) All drugets

the ailments, laxative

The Wavy to National Unity | Would Abolish Submarines i { British merchant Lipping circles Working For Better Understanding have tuken advantage of naval di as Between the Various armament discussion to revive Provinces campaign for the abolition of the sub Nhe fon. George Po Graham] marine Fhe United States Jas iis crowded deal of construct than any other countrys with Utterance into the speeeh he delis i built and seven projected ed oat othe median Club in) Mon-! = a: treal on the subieet of Canadian Cor The Mioris of New Zeahu " federation i ron list 60 years have emers rout or mere per aan | j cannibal mieoto a civilization equalling indice Many Fin Canane,| that of the white aman between found nd as be Sit = 7 Mibel Is the ney anid qui Weel proving inees b ! Ff; 1 : Vera Quiet? Huh, so quit Hite nee that j ri doto : . . y doesnt distur at diusinish nt having effec i : UME) lowly perhaps, bat su Kind of ini 1 ek / I i } Wout ol i Vite cos, Ih : and bris o on one \ we 1 rrent, Mon al a boo It ame ! in rl (; } t Cubine Me a While you nt vies are enjoying . , f Wrigley’s, you are

I i Makes Bre: 0 I j | I hu Protic ! io ba ( \ au »b Gcing fishing

ment,

take

Ca getting benefit as

meiaes

ae

Never bs nil -25c «¢ verveiitne

HUGE PROF ITS "RENCH PERFUMES

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( I

) 0 east THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY, fi. 1 | ant No2 | ou THERAPIONN 5;

No. 1 for Bladder Catarrh, No.9 for Blo Minard’s Linl.| Bkin Dise No.3 forChronic Weakn

? : eturn me , | D: LECLERC Med.Collavernockha Rs Lonccs

There aresmany ointments . <5 but, ONLY.ONE

Copyright 1925 by H.L.GATES

Published by arrangement with First National Pictures, ing

TARPTIER XNNUE (Continued) trable ob

eould @hd trom this position glared defiant

ITE EXPRESS, EMPRESS

! will}

M Plan Interesting Trip

“Monsieur and Mademoiselle be good enough to step from the car!

“Like-— and struggled, but the grip) on his The Jantern brought closer. By its

Kenilworth exclaimed,

Toronto to Prince Rupert on Horseback

From Toronto to

urround: | 7 (1

arms left him powerle

Wi » light ; i pale light Prince Ruper thes

that a dozen men on horseback

ed the car and that firearms gleamed

being planned by six young member

dully in their h

After her first ery of alarm Joanna as a fitting way to employ

months,

the sume

at rigid. Something of her fright

shone in her eyes, and Kenilworth Throvgh untracked regions, whet Wis Conscious that her faee was

pale, Otherwise she gave no sign, The) ppyers

and finally through the Rock gruff volee of the leader of the evil

Mountains, the end to fol

route far

party it low at 6,000.05

crew was heard again: north ¢ “It was ordercd that you

any previously made path !

cond, We have not great patience

continent, rhe mademoiselle need not fear.”

The originator « Kenilwor

f the p #dyised Joanna to step Corporal Ewart Warren, and panions are Privates By Miller, M. Ylatton, bp

S. Plannivan All

his com

out quietly ‘e must co through it. I

suppose,” le grumbled, They prob hoibilihege ray tbly will rob us with a thousand pau :

politely Jet us yo mountain

re Toronto men dons and then

These

thorougl

and

to receive the back brigands Ue ing of

veral prominent busines

‘ntlemen as a rule

men, The one

S| lie en 1 line ; t : P who had been holding on Starting at the beginning of May to Joanna's wrists released them

hope to complete their journey in five month Lance-Corporal W urren, who wil

act as leader and guide, is no stranger

when she y in the road. She rar

wround the car to Kenilworih's side

Machine Gunners Will Travel From

is the trip now

of the Canadian Machine Gun Corps

the only guide is the compass, across

across the

in is Lanes

Hlaneock, $

“I want to help” . says Allen Boudria .

+ Tells facts from own experience to help others. Almost wild with pain, weak and rundown, he avon " new health and strength through Tanlac

Allen Bo idrta, engtnder, of 432 St. e Patrick St., is one of Ottawa's best known citizens, “My purpose in tell- ing the facts of my experience,” he said, “is to help others who sufler as : I did. if “Por five years I was in misery, My whole system seemed out of gear, but my stomach troubled most. Even a drink of cold water would cause my stomach to bloat and swell abnor- é mally. $s would prevent me from sleeping at night so that I had to get up and walk the floor for hours, Vio- 1 lent stomach pains nearly drove mo wild. [ve seen times when IL was doubled over, unable to straighten up. “My friend M. Laponte told me how Tanlae had helped him out of similar trouble, so I got some and used Ohottles in all. It just made me over. 1 feel 80 years younger than Iam, and weigh 214 lbs, My appetite and sleep are both fine. I cat what I like and | sleep like a top. Tanlac and nothing

4

le this great change. I’m for

rwork or neglect have worn you down get Tanlac, the great nat- ural tonie made from roots, herbs and barks, Your druggist has it. Over 62 tuillion bettles sold.

neers eee

wn | j hep IY at the footpads who surrounded | 1 ; = ere Was an babel of | See only the faint glimmer of them | to the northern country, Vor several HUNT OE iltoah: wre ownMentl thom. Ono of them caught the red! years a resident of the Weat, he las Mystery of the Towers Not Always a Good Rule HONRONS IO dIEEL ht Twice they bumped into ens arkle of the enormions ruby that My nade a number of hiking trips up in- St eared 4 FyAUIE DS veel , MW | | rainst her ther ft lhe ; uilt in Englan uring the War But he idea that wm man is as old as neo orather than pe | at the innec side of the voad. Baeh inst her throat, from w el to the woods, and hag ridden the 3 a g : ; i ; 1" tit hey 4 : i Wrap had fallen She instinetively jane F vtey . ; } Were Never Used his birthda is one that is fast dis- tain at La ‘Toebie during the vist The they were called out by niem uv 1 Panehes in Uritish Columbia and Al- Ak f Au U mar mil eae fr 1 foun her dt : op i The ; i , he mystery of two huge towers, appearing, ere are too many emi- ndon, who had risen from lis tt bers of a party going back afoot flung up her iiand to cover it. The berta, liking throuch SiRniihs t Hl Dy ae = ; lit smiled and wed le vt . : built on the south ecast of England: nent met veyond psalmist’s span e watehed Joanna and Keniiworth, €8' Women in tragite slippers and) bandit smiled and bowed gallantly. ‘A always been his hobby, and he thinks , : : se , ; tee} ) 1 } pretty thing, mademoiselle he said ; : * - during the war and never used, has: to hold to such a inciple. Birthda F SP MAA CHeLdty ole turer eka ey de te owns alread ogey from the ng, ad ie, es his) plan provides the ideal way o , I i } hud s AN eh 4 ; i 1 lative pat “Made isello’a P y Md reen Cleare up Hone, ite poor way to judge a man or ediately toward the foyer where) damp cvather than felt 4 deseent (0 the native patois, “Mademoisell crossing the continent, ia ; : I ese ; pie : Nadie IY ne neck does not require such an orna : : +3 Ihe towers, SO feet high and built. a woman Many men of ripe ye Jonna had deft her wrap Chen hel tay longer . ae ! . Spe ing of his desire i ; . , ; | ! ment however!” ' at a cost of approximately $5,000,000 are also of ripe intellect and judg- ed out the doo nd ent to the ed ca losing downward a J : z t ty explorers, he . t 1 ' f : Mr { ment, whil - y nd women 1 ‘< ifw 1 ; hile) tol , euel, were o ao he foreruiners of tent, While jilhany en wand Wor I Cur in whe Antoine awaited pitce, struck a stump [Lo was Kenifworth cursed at him, whielt tye Wished he had been one of them r f ‘ly : Soe peen Fi , ; r ' Quy imila nes r the Jence of never reach that st As T expected.” de ‘ld to. the Hoof ihe fo let you aitempr to go only brought another ironie bow. The “LE don’t know why [ wasn't mau RT ELE ES) ASAE ANd Ad ; “y i x ; Tort ' Ty yer + } bain g , } Ps | 1 Vaaies the English Channel, } It is suggested that judges be com- Monegaque, “she will not remain. Be Jounin declared Before we den closed im around the pair ane undred years earlier, re : ; : ; f fan ony : 1 ont Te 7 FF F They were to be towed out to sea refred wh they have d Lo pull out when thes ipproach “wre too fut We must walk buck ey Were ordcred to wa With thei. marked, [ hate going ans by : . ; ; | t | be: : 1 | hey ] Qa} 1 , ; and strung together across the Strait le age of seventy-five years. cir eay \e want not more un He Cur WIT be as safe at the side of They were nurehed off the road past train In fact, travelling to and fro 2 : f : j } STi? ne of Dover, linked together at distances That does not seem to be a good rulo. o or three cars between u © rowd as are he oluers being a but whieh Kenilworth veecocuized in the

When Kenilworth and Joanna cane

“Et we ha oo wilk Ine maswtnyv of tae eae In the vard liad i 7 , ft replied firmly, it Will be Pends Vanished in the fox, thet : ¥ head Vil get you down if ft diay orus echoing up rou the road Ki rey you.” notonous |) Nn uttendant wa or ; “But it's utter folly [she protest is deparitires, insistin pom an ed Vt that qotment another group erval oo rwe riiniite belweer two Wwonten did eli Brendon waited until Jounna, them Wrap held close gboaut doer het hawaii in ler hand now, had elimbea ; ; are more © the sent beside Kenilworth Then

Can walk toueaed Antoine arm, and, ac the

ext stenmal Crom: the tarter, the bik

slid

Tle stubl corel \\

ibandoned,’

back, ah

People

OVMTY nNesotiated anothe

Ren the ene was crawlin

charity in th

to behind th

West, Ive tran at a station and walked the next nilles. I felt £ ju

often got off the

one betove whieh the big ent

ahead of them for the 4 pection of

their ascent, had stopped and deve pped -

Behind the hut they en

fered a cluster of 7 !

rees and thes

First Telephone Conversation

Open space of soggy bush Inventor's Statement Says Honor

Shared by Three Ontario Cities Where did the first conye

batnlike building loom

lit ' Them, fuana sition bs hered through a narrow

telephone take plac All Joyal Canadi

Versant with the

subject will at onee

scene In

say “Branttord,” having in mind 1 ubout the living in be It a dozen Bell at the time used to romen and women whose costimes and jetida mening st the The

one in

dozen lanterns

placed

fuct that though earthen floor they saw 1

at the Ontarig city,

dominos proved to have been vevelers

the

vile

at the club house, lined up

American claim is set forw:

@ walls, the men standing: st ihe 1926 report of the American

of a few hundred yards with nets and) A judge, partieularl miay lave gain-

ortified with guns. In the ed a wide outlook in his service

hieh

each a powerful searchlight) would be missed on the bench

worms that infest children from H of two kinds, those nent in the stomaca ose that are found in the {n- rhe litter are the most des- , as they cling to the walls ot itship off Spithead intestines and tf not interfered Work havoe there, Miller’s Worm

islodge both kinds ana

AGOOD MEDICINE == eliotn

erve to repair the dam:

FOR SPRING TIME L as

Do Not Use Harsh Purgatives— —A Tonic is All You Need

Nhecessury

lowers

for some yours has been

ken up aud the other is used as n

they have

a es 1 ; ' : ; r \ Not sick—but .not feeling quite whol world in . rt it vou s lie ands be ehind them ‘eleplione ar 5 nh C! it mt , . i Bs ( i & pu 0 ) ide, their hand b und behind thet, Telep! one and Telegraph Company in well, That is the w Ly most people If ye love Me, keep My command und tinhabit to make room for any women in ane Acited group, Armed) the words: feel in the spring. Wasily tired, ap-) ments -Jolin xiv. 15. ort of decent underscauding of rufiians guarded the women at one “In Is76 the first sentence was petite fickle, sometimes headaches |! Na , ) 1 ' { P p Five : yy 3 lo as Ww F > to: 'opretiy: Woman jeichio be caught and side, Gnd the sullen mien at the other heard over the telephone in Boston: and a feeling of depression, Dimples I Be G eae lt oat i ae hb ae j ¢ : ve , anc ! y gly r Gopemain till daylight on Lit Tarbie. Kenilworth was ordered to t hi uisid ; t ov eruptions may appear on the skin, Ove od, an ove thy neighbor; i ayi i Py I \ hh d te abe Wis the fir outside conversation took or there may be twinges of rheuma Watch and pra You cun stand a omeysterloous esen Mace aimong the men. Vor a brief place between Cambridge and Bos ism. or neuralgia, Any of these ine These are the words and works of paude in the Night with Prince moment he ea si moting ton: and the first 1 distance mes- dicate that the vod is out of life; this de, ; ; : ; id live: wl t t is th los Michael, but not with mie in the ainist bore age was sent between Salenr and that the indoor lite of winter 1 And live; who doth not this hath lost il hiountain top elub hou NUTT iT j its mark upon you and may heav'n’s way . ; 1 h p alub house where t sOstol VS velop to more serious troubl envy old tashioned out me lie you lave tO Wear a mask to save ol I) bell ver ' nt vhie) develop In Mw , wy L : 1 ari N il 1 H Own statement, whit Io not dose voltrself with told that Your su { Hy; come tee, Some could, wi some Gt eapto loved over io join th ought io be final evidence give ny people do, in , lity i 1 ' ; morality is summed , b ! a f vuld mut ou cou Il of women Brantlord the honor, however Hi an pue your blood I lh t l £ millon t commianduents, 0 that tine ould ju vo cou As Wenilworth had prophesied, the words at that city in 1917. when the auop t ¢ : ; = \ i hit I vla, 1 i en in ove God und to love our neighbor, he io 0 on en Iokne Sheob lipo au \ Heat, With) baneits robbed their vietims with Peo Bell memorial was unveiled, inelud Any «doc i : ieAnT bain G n ara} ¢ ya in lve trente ro 1, but L l ln wie ob PaWAY fuse apologies uttered in their guttuy ed these tihemen \\ t { [s th { trelp beite me tive i 1 j “red il tone They or howeve 1 he leplbone wa ( ceived in + fone Mm no linting: beads on her evelaste Wy rangely ineflicient { in IS7t and born in Bos: Bleed and build up \ Ash ired oceuny I al v 4 , PS AS Oe eo Williams? Dink Wl; but how small a part of it do y | \ il det ey irthed b i ( epir t Vic wy me t th | den kno ( i bu tent \ ' I 1 g Phe wu \ rst Vhe fi tinke that the and surely. F e of this medi-) eyes vey! Only trust vourself to e sot the vig itdece cut that, De ye Wo oweirdl. int uiddte OF Ue nlored NKenilwort ittied Were phiced miles apart cine toe t, luunch out uno} jlenbroqdrover i “aune) u Ol tt ate aa VOT hiv qivine [ sahuost asked 1 road alo i thie Wintel ot discover his Het, it ir id sprees tlecessfully transmitted. clei skit : will t vi is no 1; it w } oll Niil tind 1 i no end; hab 7 * } 1 tet ] ' > tite 1 i n . : , rey we, gtd Ghat wholly again waving ow e orig ud te sizeable sheaf of be Notes, nor yw; eve in Branford, August 10th, ae ain ; : : ; ern b iA as ak HOSA Ee .’ women and children and carry you round the world prineipl Somebod \ ( ! 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Mr and Mrs. Norman Chell, , sed From the district, Monday.

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DOMINION CAFE FIRST - CLASS MEALS Goov Rooms; Always a Full Stock Carried Candies, Cigars, Cigarettes ICE CREAM & SUNDAES Dance and after-theatre lunches A Place of City Style.

Thursday, April #8, 192 Edmonton | = -

D. Lush, was a business visit- or to Leader, Monday,

Ivan Northcott, has acquired the north quarter of the Sam Broder farm,

The fine weather of the past week has drawn many out to the golf course, which is in very yood shape,

A meeting held on Monday evening for consideration ot a Sports day, failed to arrive at any definite conclusions, owing to non-attendance of several

citizens.

Walter Northcott left on a trip to Vanguard, Tuesday.

Seeding operations are gen- eral in the country south-west of town. North of town work on the land 1s just commencing,

Sport fans will enjoy the pic- ture show, this week. Omigosh, when you see the Quarterback in play, Kid Gloom makes a speedy fadeaway, Boy, oh. boy! do net miss this one,

Mrs. D, McEschern, left on Saturday morning for Calgary, where she will attend the an- nual meeting of the Provincial Chapter of the I.0.D.E., as del- egate from the Empress chapt- er.

J. W. Wallis, O.D., Eyesight Specialist, will make his next regular visit to Empress, Sun- day, May Ist, for the practice of his profession, Special at- tention given to children’s eyes. Make appointments at Drug Store,

Weather permitting, Rev. N. W. Whitmore plans to spend two or three days this wéek visiting the student mission flelds of Buffalo and Jenner, Students are expected to be ready for work on Sunday, May 15,

MEDICAL Dr. A. K. MeNeill (Dr. D. N. MacCharles)

Physician and Surgeon Phone 44

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Coal, Wood, Contract Work or GENERAL

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Flourishing Immigration Pr

Pictures 1-+ 4—Typical examples of Juvenile type of Immigrants to Canada. 2. Immigrants crowding the decks for a first glimpse of Canadian shores,

he active immigration season of |this year well over 3,000 settlers have

1927 that has just opened willsee,|been landed in Canada by the| according to authoritative informa-| Canadian Pacific liners plying be- tion given out by the Department of | tween this country and the Mother- | Colonization and Development of|land. It is interesting to note that the Canadian Pacific Railway, the| about sixty per cent of the applicants largest and most effective addition to| are miners and others who have some Canadian population of any similar} knowledge of and experience at farm

eriod since the outbreak of the Great | work. War, In the opinion of authorities it The volume of pertinent inquiries | is not unreasonable for the Dominion|from United States Agriculturists | to expect over 200,000 new citizens,| with regard to western Canadian |

or about 70,000 more than during the |farming prospects, has been much year 1926. During this year Canada| heavier this year than for some years, received 135,984 settlers. is the report. This is regarded as a

Several factors tend towards this} most reliable index to the trend of promised increased, of which one of |the movement. A new and significant he most potent in the gradual evolu- | movement to develop however is that | ion of systems and a development of | Of tobacco growers from North and 1ew machinery that has made the|South Carolina, Virginia and other organization well nigh perfect. Fur-|States to Western Ontario, being ther reductions in ocean and rail | attracted by the rosy prospects now rates from the British Isles have in-| facing the Canadian tobacco growing

; industry. t

duced considerable numbers to sub- Though lana settlement conditions ‘it to the examinations for accept-| have drastically changed and the ace under the cheap passage. Appli-|tendency is to place newcomers on cations at the rate of several a day are| vacant lands within reasonable dis- being received, it is reported. Already | tance of the railways, it was pointed

No. 4 shows 7 children who aviv 3. Sturdy settlers for ‘f

EMPRESS, ALTA

THE #MPRESsS HAPRESS on Saturday efternoor, May 7th. Fuller announcement next week,

School recommenced on Mon day,

The regular monthly meeting of the LO.D.E , will be held on Tuesday, May 8rd, at the home of Mrs, R. L. Arthur. ;

Lorne Laidlaw and Mr, Mit- chell, of Medicine Hat, were Visitors in town, Tuesday. .

Mrs, FE, Sexton and A, Han- kin are visitors to Medicine Hat to attend the graduation cere- mony of ‘the senior class of the

Flowers for the Garden---cont.

ei fly Flowers, Prairie Malltow, Arter and others could be in cluded in the lst of plants for the perennial border.

lf the border is in a location where a heavy either straw or hay can be ap-

covering of

of the Training School for plied in the autumn the tulip Nurses of the Medicine Hat} should be added to the list

General Hospital. Miss Kath- leen Sexton, is one of the grad. uatipg nurses.

given above, the tulip Sis only hal€ hardy in the middle and northern parts of the Province, but with a heavy covering dur- Ing the winter months plants of this perennial will winter well and will produce an abund- of attractive flowers an. during the month of

ONTARIO SUFFERING DRY SPRING

Toronto, April 16.— Most of Ontario has been suffering from ju unusually extended spring j drought. Fariners and others jare hopeful that the showers promised by the weathes man \Over the week-end will mate, i- ‘alize.

There {is litcle moisture on the surface of the land, and un-! ‘paved roads are as dusty as in| mid-summer. The growth of | ¢st : jgrass and fall wheat has been | "ine, Serkiehewnn, Fase, Decal jretarded and little spring sced-| lars of security held, if any, and veritied ing has been doné; | by Statutory Declaration, to the under- signed on or before the 18th day of May, A. D. 1927, after which date the assets of the estate may be distributed among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice.

April 12th, 1927 THE STANDARD TRUSTS COMPANY

ance nually June,

Lovers of perennials may te tempted to plant some of the

Notice To Creditors In the Estate Chintioiies Davidson, Deceased,

All persons having claims against the estate of Thomas Davidson, late of Jose-

Peking, China.—Over 400 pas- sengers aboard the Canadian Pacific Empress of Scotland, now on a@ tour of the world, the largest num- ber of foreigner: the mili- tary, ever to invade the city, were

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ittod recently to the Forbiddet b : admitted rec ntly o the Forb a tent EAL City for the fi time ‘o the Nene ; : Uxecutor, young Emperor of China evacuated

Send all claims to The Standard Trusts

t, when he was driv out to Tient- : : ; i: t o ur he Manchuria Company, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, gin, Wo years ato » Manchuric War Lord Marsha! Chang Tso Lin accorded safe convey to the party

and every courtesy was shown to the isitors in their tour through a city has been rigorously |IN THE ESTATE OF FREDERICK

NEWMAN, LATE OF CAVENDISH,

IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA,

DECEASED.

Notice is hereby given that all persons having claims upon the estate of the above named Frederick Newman, who died on the 7th, day of March, A.D. 1919, are required to file with THE STANDARD TRUSTS COMPANY, Edmonton, Al- berta, the Adiinistrator, by the 18th day of May, A.D. 1927, a full statement

Notice Te Creditors

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Mother's Day

This year it falls on Sunday, May 8th, A tribute to mother. hood will feature the services in the United Church on that

Sunday, Also at the rural ap-| duly verified of their claim and of any pointments of Viewfleld and | securities held by them and that after Forks. that date, the Administrator will dis-

tribute the assets of the deceased among- st the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which notice have been

Flowers will be on sale in the United Church school-room

has been given or which brought to their knewledge. Dated this 14th, day of April A.D. 1927, ; McDonald, Weaver & Steer, Solicitors for the Administrator, 411 Empire Block, Edmonton, Alta,

ospects

Farm For Sale

The S. Kk. 14 of Sect. 32, Twp. 26, Rge. 2, W. cof the 4th M., Alberta, sub- ject to taxes from the 3ist of December, 1926,

Sealed tenders addressed to LL. F, | Clarry, Fsq., K. C,, Court House, Calgary, marked 8S, C, 26506, will be reevived up to Monday, the @th day of Mey, A. D. 1927, at 11 o'clock a.m, for the purchase of the above property,

Location: 849 miles from Avadia Val- ley, the nearest school and post office, 150 acres under cultivation in good con- dition for working. No waste land,

Buildings consist of frame house and addition, granary, and stable, in good repair, Water supply from good well,

Terms: Cash; or 16% on acceptance of tender, 10% in 60 days without in- terest, and the balance in equal instal- ments in 6, 12 and 18 months from the date of acceptance of tender with inter- est at 8% per annum, No tender ne- cessarily accepted,

Certified cheque for 5% of purchase

1d stone reson. vomntinion,

out that it was a mistake to ccnside:

that homesteading is altogether 4 price must accompany tender, to. be re-

thing of the past 8 a factor of Jiienod in event of non S ecantaeer western Canadian development. , During the year 1926 homestead Standing conditions of sale to apply ex-

cept as to terms of payment,

Further particulars may be obtained from Messrs. Moffat, Mackay & Co , the solicitors for the Plaintiff, 808 Grain Ex- change Building, Calgary, Alberta,

DATED at Calgary, this 7th day of April, A, D, 127.

WAT aAG Clerk in Chambers,

occupations in the west amounted to an increase of 60 per cent over the occupations for the previous year, and accounted for the occupation of nearly a million acres of raw land. This movement in continuing as is evident in the figures of fillings in January 1927 which were 82 per cent than those of the same month of the previous year.

The most significant factor today, it was pointed out, is the local coloni- | \ pprovED: zation board, through which the bt, Ported yh general interest in immigration and I, F, Clarry colonization takes practical shape M, C. under the direction of the railways, About 150 similar boards now exist in western Canada.

Juvenile immigration, the impor- tance of which is being increasingly realized in recent years, promises to be very heavy during the year 1927,

A. Clowes,’’

PERSONAL WOULD YOU MARRY: $80,000, widow 45, $25,000,

Girl 18,

Photos and |

descriptions free, Club, Mrs, Warn, 8654

all of which is being directed towards | | Figuciea St., Los Angeles, Calii 8. adt., L , Cail.

the land.

is contuined in a circular, ‘Cul- ture of Hardy Herbaceous Perennial Flowering Plants,” 1s- sued by the Department of Horticulture, © University 9 ot Saskatchewan, Saskatoon A copy of this circular may be ob- upplication to the

old-fashioned perennials that have failed to prove hardy, Even though offered by some nurserymen in western Cannda, plants of Holly hock, Sweet William, Foxglove, Phlox and Italian Borage, (Anchusa), should not be used in making up the perennial border, Under very favorable youny plants of these may sur- cera: oa S/ vive the winter, but those that survive the first winter usually perish during the winter fol- lowing,

tained on Department. conditions,

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